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04-25-2026 · 6h 03m

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[00:03:00] we crash the fuck out and uh... that's exactly what happened yesterday which
[00:03:04] was good
[00:03:05] i played out i played some more of the uh... the pragma of the uh...
[00:03:09] that new like mode uh... it not that they like new not new game plus like
[00:03:13] unknown signal thing
[00:03:15] and uh... i did more of that i want to finish that game and uh... it was fun
[00:03:18] i enjoyed it
[00:03:19] and uh... the sleep reset day yeah the sleep reset day exactly
[00:03:23] and uh... so yeah you've been a coma for nine years i fucking hope man
[00:03:27] and uh...
[00:03:29] See, Michael, you're not so good.
[00:03:30] No, I haven't seen any of that yet.
[00:03:31] I haven't gotten into any of that stuff at all.
[00:03:33] You see Hardcore Wow, World PDP, or?
[00:03:36] No, I haven't.
[00:03:37] Like, I haven't really seen a lot of wow stuff at all.
[00:03:40] I feel like the game kind of, it's lost the juice, really,
[00:03:44] in a lot of cases.
[00:03:45] Cinder Man, thank you very much for the 10 subs.
[00:03:47] I appreciate it.
[00:03:48] Yeah, it's kind of lost the juice,
[00:03:49] where I feel like back in the day,
[00:03:51] people would get really excited for a while.
[00:03:53] But nowadays, I look it up and like,
[00:03:57] what are people even doing in wow nowadays like i don't even know like
[00:04:00] let me see
[00:04:01] it looks like there's uh... i guess there's like some pvp stuff going on
[00:04:05] that's nice
[00:04:06] uh... otherwise yeah basically nothing
[00:04:09] and so uh... yeah i just read log in tbc exactly right and how's your jaw
[00:04:13] feeling that your week plus with the teeth
[00:04:15] i so i didn't even know this but basically the reason like this is what's
[00:04:20] happened is that
[00:04:22] because of the way that i eat and like the fact that i eat in the weird and
[00:04:25] contrived way
[00:04:26] My jaw is actually like really really really strong like I didn't even know that this is the case until I talked to other people about
[00:04:33] Eating beef jerky because like I eat so much meat that like I can I eat beef jerky the same way that I think a person like
[00:04:41] eats bread
[00:04:43] Like I can just bite down on something and like I like I could literally just bite my own finger off
[00:04:48] And I would barely it would not even be hard for me to do it wouldn't it would not even be hard for me to do
[00:04:53] I just do that in general, right?
[00:04:56] Because every, you guys have to understand,
[00:04:59] like every meal is meat.
[00:05:01] Every meal is meat.
[00:05:03] Like in the morning is beef jerky for breakfast.
[00:05:06] And then beef jerky during the stream.
[00:05:08] Beef jerky after the stream.
[00:05:10] Steak.
[00:05:11] And then guess what for dinner?
[00:05:14] A midnight snack of, guess what?
[00:05:17] More beef jerky.
[00:05:18] And so, yeah, no, I have a very, very specific diet.
[00:05:23] What can I say?
[00:05:24] And it works very well for me.
[00:05:26] Anyone can, what is this?
[00:05:27] Anyone could bite a finger off.
[00:05:28] It's less dense than a carrot.
[00:05:30] Maybe, I guess.
[00:05:31] I don't know about the same forces
[00:05:33] biting through a raw carrot.
[00:05:34] I've never bitten through a carrot.
[00:05:36] I haven't.
[00:05:36] But the only reason why I don't do that
[00:05:39] is because it would break my teeth.
[00:05:41] That's actually it.
[00:05:42] And is that special jerky?
[00:05:44] No, it's not.
[00:05:45] And I'm going on the Aspen diet?
[00:05:46] Yes.
[00:05:47] The Aspen diet, there are two main food groups.
[00:05:51] Okay, and let me think, okay, actually, yeah,
[00:05:56] if I had, if I had to explain everybody, right,
[00:05:59] what is the real Asmongold diet?
[00:06:02] What is it like to eat like I do and everything?
[00:06:06] It's actually extremely simple.
[00:06:08] It's very simple, easy to understand.
[00:06:11] Let me go ahead, I'm gonna go through it, okay?
[00:06:13] And so if you wanna learn how to eat and be like me,
[00:06:17] let's see here.
[00:06:19] all right uh... as one will work with the photo uh... yet it is okay uh... as
[00:06:23] one what the what why why i don't why i don't
[00:06:27] uh... it is supposed to be a tax what was another disorder as one gold
[00:06:31] uh... diet planning okay so uh... food groups
[00:06:36] all right uh...
[00:06:37] you have the uh... these are three big food groups
[00:06:45] All right, so in the top one right here, we have soda.
[00:06:51] And then over here, we have beef.
[00:06:55] And then in the middle, you have candy.
[00:07:01] All right, that's literally it.
[00:07:04] That's the entire diet.
[00:07:07] That's it.
[00:07:09] There you go.
[00:07:11] And so, yep, that's it.
[00:07:13] That's the whole thing.
[00:07:14] you're missing Chipotle, well I get steak for Chipotle, I do.
[00:07:18] And I don't want to annoy you, I certainly hope not.
[00:07:22] I certainly hope, oh actually, you know what,
[00:07:24] your comments actually not that bad, never mind,
[00:07:26] let me read it.
[00:07:26] I was at ultra hype about D&D,
[00:07:28] but I was at gate three, not three months ago
[00:07:29] at McConnel Rich, ain't sense we're still getting that.
[00:07:31] Yeah, I've been kind of,
[00:07:33] I've been doing some of my own personal stuff recently,
[00:07:36] like off-screen, and you know,
[00:07:38] like the stuff I was doing with my teeth, et cetera,
[00:07:40] like there's kind of like a backdrop for that.
[00:07:43] And so I've been stressed out about some real life shit,
[00:07:46] but I don't really like to go on.
[00:07:48] Like I'm going to be real.
[00:07:49] I don't like going on my stream and talking
[00:07:51] about my problems.
[00:07:52] The reason why is because I think that only bitch boys
[00:07:56] do that, number one.
[00:07:57] And number two, it's parasocial.
[00:08:02] Yeah, I have no problems in my life and everything.
[00:08:04] And so when I get through it, I
[00:08:07] might talk about it as a retrospective, right?
[00:08:10] But I don't like going on and talking about issues, right?
[00:08:15] And so yeah, that's the way I feel about you, ain't no bitch.
[00:08:17] Yeah, exactly, right?
[00:08:18] And I think also, here's another reason is that I think that a lot of people,
[00:08:25] like I mean, everybody here has problems, right?
[00:08:28] Whether you have money problems, girlfriend problems, family problems,
[00:08:32] health problems, maybe if you're over 30 all the above,
[00:08:36] you've got all this bullshit going on.
[00:08:38] And so, like, do you really want to go and, like, listen to somebody else talk about their same thing?
[00:08:43] Now, in some cases, there's, like, a catharsis of it, right?
[00:08:46] Where it's like they get to hear the same problems that they're having and talk about it.
[00:08:51] But I think that for me, I try to just stay out of it because, like, I just feel like a lot of people have their own shit that they're trying to deal with on their own.
[00:08:58] And that's really the way I see it. People try to fix you with your problems.
[00:09:01] Yeah, and that's another thing, too, is that, like, whenever you give people and you tell people what your problems are, like,
[00:09:07] this is a mistake that I would make.
[00:09:08] Like I would have like a girl tell me what her problems were
[00:09:11] and I would say, well, why don't you just go to the gym?
[00:09:13] I'm just kidding.
[00:09:13] But like, you know, why don't you just,
[00:09:15] why don't you just, you know, like solve the problem,
[00:09:17] do like X, Y or Z.
[00:09:19] And I realized that like a lot of these people,
[00:09:20] like they didn't even really want me to,
[00:09:23] they didn't want me to actually solve the problem.
[00:09:25] They wanted to talk about the problem, right?
[00:09:28] And I think that like actually you said allergies.
[00:09:37] Excuse me, sometimes I have allergies in the morning. That's the way it is. So anyway,
[00:09:46] that's definitely true for girls, at least. Yeah, it is. And so most girls want to, yeah,
[00:09:50] what do you call it? Most girls cause their own problems so they can bitch about them.
[00:09:54] Yeah, I know they do. And we all, everybody knows that. And so anyway, you know, to
[00:10:00] me, like, I never draw red lines. I ain't drawing red lines. So like, it doesn't
[00:10:05] I mean I'll never tell people like a problem I'm having or I always will it's just something I generally like air on the side of not doing and
[00:10:12] The reason why is that like when you tell somebody your problems and they give you advice and then you don't take their advice
[00:10:19] a lot of people take that personally they're like well, you know
[00:10:23] Why didn't you listen to me?
[00:10:24] They'll get mad at you and so I see this happen like streamer sometimes where they'll like go and like ask for advice on something
[00:10:32] But then they don't do it and then like the viewers start getting mad at them because they're not doing this
[00:10:38] You know my my solution for that's actually very simple. Don't tell them your problems
[00:10:42] They don't don't tell it because everybody like
[00:10:45] like for example
[00:10:47] Like I you know what I don't want to give an example because it would I be involving other people?
[00:10:52] But like there have been a lot of streamer issues, right?
[00:10:54] Like I guess I'll just say like like extremely like not paying her parents back for tuition
[00:10:59] the odds are that like that's probably like I remember seeing that I like that's
[00:11:03] probably a much more complicated thing than like what it looks like to a viewer
[00:11:08] right and I think that the issue like even the same as like me getting annoyed
[00:11:12] at my dad calling me like remember my dad would call me on the stream and I
[00:11:16] would get annoyed by this very regularly there's a lot more to that
[00:11:20] right there's and then like if you understood the context you probably
[00:11:24] assume like oh yeah well that makes sense that's the reason why or
[00:11:27] or whatever else, right?
[00:11:28] And fuck up, I miss his calls, I do.
[00:11:30] I miss his calls too, but sometimes you would call me
[00:11:33] and it would annoy me too, right?
[00:11:34] And it's important to keep that in mind
[00:11:36] because that's what it was.
[00:11:37] Do you have one more thing?
[00:11:38] Yeah, I know, man.
[00:11:40] But yeah, it's just, it's,
[00:11:42] but like there's a lot more to it than that, right?
[00:11:44] And so like, there's, you know,
[00:11:46] like the viewer or like the audience will see,
[00:11:49] like, you know, there's like a metaphor
[00:11:51] where it's like the three blind men and the elephant
[00:11:53] and they're each touching different parts
[00:11:54] of the elephant and they're saying
[00:11:55] the elephant's totally different, right?
[00:11:57] And like, so I think that's what happens with viewers
[00:11:59] is that viewers get like one glimpse into a person's life
[00:12:03] and they think that after that, well,
[00:12:05] now I understand what this person is, right?
[00:12:07] It's a different perspective.
[00:12:09] And so, and I'm not saying like viewers
[00:12:10] never understand anything, but it's just usually
[00:12:13] in like interpersonal conflicts,
[00:12:15] they're a lot more complicated than what you'd imagine
[00:12:17] from just like a viewer, you know, explaining things, right?
[00:12:20] You look much more energized tonight.
[00:12:21] Well, I went to bed, I went to bed early, right?
[00:12:24] And that's usually for me, for me sleep is a superpower.
[00:12:30] Like if I get enough sleep, I'm normal.
[00:12:33] Like I'm actually like, if I get enough sleep,
[00:12:36] I feel like I'm 17.
[00:12:37] If I don't get enough sleep, I remember that I'm 35.
[00:12:41] That's what happens.
[00:12:43] And so like to me, every single time,
[00:12:45] like I'm always trying to oversleep.
[00:12:48] I'm always trying to sleep more and everything.
[00:12:51] Cause like, if I get eight or nine hours of sleep,
[00:12:53] I get nine hours of sleep.
[00:12:55] Like it's like I have a force field around me.
[00:12:57] Nothing can bother me at all that day.
[00:12:59] Like I'm totally ready for it.
[00:13:01] And so it's an hour of stream today.
[00:13:02] That's a good joke, man.
[00:13:03] That's really funny.
[00:13:05] And they're Chinese dramas where you get superpowers
[00:13:07] and money from sleeping.
[00:13:08] Yeah, I mean, it's probably a lot of people that like that.
[00:13:11] I mean, I don't really get that,
[00:13:12] but I guess maybe you do if you have investments, right?
[00:13:15] So yeah, that's really the way I look at it.
[00:13:17] Wait till you reach mid-40s, maybe.
[00:13:19] I have no idea.
[00:13:19] If you feel like you're 35,
[00:13:20] you're not taking care of yourself, we'll stop.
[00:13:22] it's because you're tired, right? I mean, you wake up and you feel tired. I mean, like, damn,
[00:13:26] I don't think there's not a lot to read into with that. I'm just saying in general. I'm surprised
[00:13:30] you know, dark bad guys, not much you work on stuff. No, I don't really. I mean, I've been
[00:13:34] very lucky that I haven't, I haven't had like a lot of like severe like issues with aging,
[00:13:39] like outside of like losing my hair. Like losing my hair was not a good one. But besides that,
[00:13:44] I think that I've come out pretty, pretty clean, right? Especially compared to a lot of people
[00:13:48] that I know, right? I mean, definitely. And so, 24 hour ball of the Agile Charity for America's 25th
[00:13:54] birthday? Maybe, I don't know. You see men, it's talking about your refusing sponsors because
[00:13:57] you want to relax. I actually somehow, I did get tagged in the clip about that. I did see that.
[00:14:02] And it was not 500k. It was a lot more than that. But yeah, it was, it would, there were actually,
[00:14:08] there were multiple instances of that happening. But I did see that. Yes,
[00:14:12] you speed ran losing your teeth? I did. That happened really fast,
[00:14:16] way faster than what I had expected too. What's the most amount of hours you streamed in a day?
[00:14:21] Oh, I did a 24 hour stream before. I just don't like doing them. Like to me, I like the idea of just
[00:14:26] going live and then streaming for a few hours and then stopping. Like there's a lot of streamers
[00:14:32] that like they're live all day every day and like I guess I'm live almost every day right? But like
[00:14:37] in general I like just being able to just do what I want to do and that's it. I don't like
[00:14:41] attaching myself to any sort of specific thing right one way or another do you
[00:14:45] check the Anzac day what is this here Anzac day I think somebody showed me this
[00:14:52] right let me go back I'm gonna find this here and Anzac day like what is this
[00:14:58] here Anzac day is this is Australia like I don't even know what the hell that is
[00:15:02] your viewers are mean so I'm calling you toothless bald motherfucker I mean
[00:15:06] well I mean maybe they just have eyes so prolonged booing breaks out the
[00:15:11] official ends act on services welcome to country it's a sacred day
[00:15:15] wait fed up all sees blue loudly during to a welcome to country at the end
[00:15:21] well why are they mad about this
[00:15:25] and
[00:15:26] that he had a good and good and man
[00:15:28] after and i'm going to be a
[00:15:31] what is this
[00:15:41] We gather today on land that is sacred, for thousands of years people have gathered in
[00:15:52] this place to transfer it, to celebrate culture, and to remember our ancestors. These rituals
[00:15:59] to remember our ancestors. These rituals make it a sacred site.
[00:16:10] Why?
[00:16:11] Because it's inheritance of land and soil. Sacred to the God of the people of the Oran.
[00:16:20] The additional costa means the main sentence, no truth to talk.
[00:16:27] Today we get the fewest in the talk and not in place.
[00:16:31] Uh-huh, land acknowledgment.
[00:16:32] 110 years on from the later years.
[00:16:35] Because land acknowledgments are cringe?
[00:16:37] I mean, I think it's okay for you to say that, you know, like we stand on the sacred land that, you know, our forefought.
[00:16:43] I think the problem, like I get the reason why.
[00:16:46] I think it's fine to acknowledge that this used
[00:16:50] to be Native American land, and now it's changed and everything.
[00:16:53] But I think that the problem is whenever
[00:16:54] you combine that with some sort of guilt activism, right?
[00:16:58] That's the issue.
[00:17:00] And if you cut it out, by the way,
[00:17:03] if people have a problem with it,
[00:17:04] I think that this is really what happened is that,
[00:17:08] I think that on a fundamental level,
[00:17:10] we can respect and understand that.
[00:17:12] We can understand that.
[00:17:13] But the problem is that there has been so much
[00:17:16] that and the issue is that and i i understand this right i understand it is that basically whenever
[00:17:23] you assign well you're on stolen land it's kind of like an original sin where it's like okay well
[00:17:29] just the fact that you live here is some sort of uh you know like uh uh you know like trespass
[00:17:37] it is a betrayal it's some sort of bad action and i think that's the reason why people are so
[00:17:43] aggressive against it. And I understand that. It's a stigma, right? It's a stigma. And no
[00:17:51] guilt over Mexico, exactly. And so we literally built modern civilization. No, I totally agree
[00:17:56] with you about that. I mean, you know, I totally agree with all that. But my point is that
[00:18:00] I think that the problem is that even a normal like, oh, this is sacred land, even
[00:18:07] something like that, people are now pushing back against it seems because I think there's
[00:18:12] been so much of the opposite, right? There's been so much of the other side of like this,
[00:18:18] you know, no one's illegal on stolen land and everything else. Let me see if there's
[00:18:22] anything more about this.
[00:18:23] And that code.
[00:18:25] Yeah.
[00:18:26] As indigenous Australians were not of European descent.
[00:18:29] Oh, okay. All right. Now, now, okay.
[00:18:33] They were exempt from military service during the time of the First World War.
[00:18:38] Uh-huh.
[00:18:39] A war that saw over 400,000 Australians in this.
[00:18:44] I didn't know it was that many in World War I.
[00:18:46] It has been estimated that to 1,000 perhaps more Aboriginal or Torres Strait Island people came forward to enlist.
[00:18:56] Yeah, I could see that.
[00:18:58] I can see why they're mad about it now. I definitely can.
[00:19:01] I mean, it's another messaging for this Anzac Day is to commemorate the soldiers that died during Galapaly during World War I.
[00:19:09] Oh, okay. See, I'm not really, I'm not Australian, so like, I didn't even know that.
[00:19:14] I don't understand stolen land as if anyone actually has actual ownership of land.
[00:19:18] People can conquer land from other people.
[00:19:20] The problem is that I think that human beings, like people, I think especially westerners,
[00:19:26] but everybody in the world, especially westerners, have a very, very hard time understanding
[00:19:32] what private property is and what ownership is.
[00:19:35] Ownership is not like a document that says that you own something ownership is
[00:19:40] being able to control it and having autonomy over it so the fact that you
[00:19:44] can exercise ownership is evidence of that ownership now the the way that in
[00:19:49] the government that we do it is that you know you exercise ownership through
[00:19:54] the government the ownership the government effectively exercises that
[00:19:57] ownership for you but there is no such thing fundamentally like you know we
[00:20:01] laws like gravity, we have like a boiling point for water, and all these things are very
[00:20:07] defined entities that everybody understands and knows, but the difference I think is
[00:20:11] that whenever you take it, you take it a step out and you remove the idea of a government,
[00:20:17] there is actually no such thing as private property.
[00:20:20] There is no, that you can't really own anything, like if you own something and
[00:20:25] somebody takes it away from you, well I guess you didn't.
[00:20:28] And so that's what happens.
[00:20:29] And so there's no real cosmic assignment of matter to individual people, right?
[00:20:36] It's all made up.
[00:20:38] So the entire concept of something being stolen implies that it was owned in the first place.
[00:20:43] And if there's no overarching governing body that defines what ownership is, then something
[00:20:49] can't be stolen.
[00:20:51] The reason why, like if somebody breaks into your house and steals your TV, the
[00:20:55] The reason why you can get the TV back is because the government says you own it.
[00:20:59] If the government didn't say you own it, you'd have a much harder time getting that
[00:21:02] TV back.
[00:21:03] And so, the problem is that a lot of Westerners I think don't really understand this, is
[00:21:08] that they, and private property is like, it's a very, very core concept of like,
[00:21:12] you know, Western, you know, Western thought, Western ideology.
[00:21:16] And the issue now is that people have spent so much time in what I think is a very,
[00:21:22] privileged and safe environment that these very simple concepts are now
[00:21:28] becoming lost to time where like for example you only own what you can
[00:21:32] protect right I mean like how many times do you think in the Wild West that
[00:21:35] people take over other people's farms and you know ranches and stuff and
[00:21:39] take over their land why did they do that because they could that's why and
[00:21:43] so the entire idea of ownership is a ownership is a social construct
[00:21:48] ownership does not exist in nature ownership does not exist as a
[00:21:52] a law of physics. Ownership is not a characteristic. Ownership is not a cosmic thing. It's just
[00:22:01] simply a construct. And so, really luckily, it was Australia's first conflict. A Churchill
[00:22:06] sent 600,000 Australian soldiers to the desk in Turkey, World War I. Yeah, I don't really
[00:22:11] know. Honestly, I don't really know a lot about World War I, so that's interesting.
[00:22:14] The Native Americans don't believe in land ownership anyway? Well, I mean, again,
[00:22:17] I'm sure the Native Americans do believe in land ownership. And how do I know
[00:22:21] that because they killed each other for land so what you're like the word you're using is ownership
[00:22:29] but like really it doesn't matter like ownership control autonomy rule over like whatever term you
[00:22:37] want to use is kind of irrelevant like you're just using synonyms fundamentally what they're
[00:22:43] doing is very simple they're controlling things and telling other people what to do it's that
[00:22:48] simple they believe it control territory exactly everybody believes in
[00:22:51] controlled territory so the entire idea of things being stolen is just it's
[00:22:57] it's totally ridiculous I think so mass shooting in Chicago oh god another one
[00:23:02] why I would look that up but honestly I probably get too many results that are
[00:23:05] so many of those that's the basis what the Constitution is it's an agreement
[00:23:08] between the government and the people for the people to obey the laws and
[00:23:11] exchange and protectments and certain legal rights by the government and
[00:23:14] trade regulation it is and I think that's actually a really great
[00:23:17] analysis of it. I think you're totally right. And I wish more people would see it that way.
[00:23:21] I would. But unfortunately, I think people are so blinded by the world that we live in that it's
[00:23:26] hard for them to do that. We have a law that was taken because of people taking over houses.
[00:23:35] Yeah. And that law, so like you're talking about the, I can't believe I can't think of
[00:23:41] the word right now. I'm just trying to be drawing a blank on it, the squatters laws.
[00:23:45] The reason why they had squatters laws and stuff like that is because the cowboy went out in the wild west and he got killed by Native Americans or a buffalo or you know dysentery.
[00:23:56] You know some other cowboy could come in and take over his fucking farm or his shack or something like that.
[00:24:03] That's the reason why we had those. It doesn't mean that like you know some random fat woman can move in with their dog and then lock the doors and change the locks.
[00:24:14] while you're trying to sell the house.
[00:24:16] That was never, this is a total misuse of game mechanics, okay?
[00:24:22] This was not intended at all.
[00:24:25] So it goes back even earlier than that.
[00:24:27] Well, I'm talking about like our law that we have here.
[00:24:29] Like I'm sure in the world it's been all over the place,
[00:24:32] but yeah, that's it.
[00:24:33] And yeah, we have too many conflicting laws right now.
[00:24:35] It's create arbitrary or selective enforcement
[00:24:37] so people start rebelling.
[00:24:39] No, we don't.
[00:24:40] It's so obvious.
[00:24:41] You obviously can't move into somebody's house
[00:24:44] and tell them that they can't come back into their own house.
[00:24:48] Like, I mean, anybody doing that is operating under
[00:24:52] such a massive level of bad faith,
[00:24:54] it's not even worth discussing.
[00:24:56] Like, you never need to look at somebody
[00:24:58] that's doing that and be like,
[00:24:59] oh, well, maybe I can convince them
[00:25:02] and reason them out of this.
[00:25:03] No, you're not going to reason them out of this
[00:25:05] because they're just nutballs.
[00:25:07] They're doing this because they're assholes,
[00:25:09] and that's all there is to it.
[00:25:10] It's almost like 80% of all ours
[00:25:12] on how they're interpreted need to be changed hard.
[00:25:14] Well, how they're interpreted determines,
[00:25:17] is determined by the court, right?
[00:25:18] So anyway, Sunnybury Multicultural was maybe 80
[00:25:21] and 90% Anglo-Celtic Australian,
[00:25:24] skewing much older and very Christian.
[00:25:26] Not a big surprise here.
[00:25:27] So this is Anzac Day.
[00:25:29] All the Australians and New Zealanders
[00:25:31] lost their lives in conflict and all those who have served.
[00:25:34] Okay, so then they got a bunch of booze obviously
[00:25:36] for talking about I guess maybe the indigenous people.
[00:25:40] you know i'm not really too surprised by this
[00:25:44] you know
[00:25:47] respects to all of the
[00:25:50] before the red-eyed to the daniel
[00:25:52] yet
[00:25:53] it's also out just build out i mean that's good i'm glad that at least people
[00:25:56] are pushing back against this i think it's ridiculous gonna read the obituary
[00:26:00] is and give me a house exactly
[00:26:02] it's done to the state and uh... to can interpret a second amendment anyway
[00:26:05] they feel well they can't really i mean there are guidelines for that for
[00:26:08] sure
[00:26:09] and so there was a uh...
[00:26:12] there was a question about this let me see i can pull this up i guess i can
[00:26:15] just look him up again right um...
[00:26:19] uh... what were isn't
[00:26:23] yet there it is let me see what he was saying in a second
[00:26:26] and uh... where is this this post because this has been going really
[00:26:29] viral recently
[00:26:31] so uh... there was a big question about
[00:26:35] this is like a new
[00:26:36] uh... i guess like uh... what's the word for it like a uh... a morality test
[00:26:41] that people are doing now
[00:26:43] this is a new pvp event
[00:26:45] and so imagine everyone in the world has to take a private vote by pressing a
[00:26:49] red or a blue button
[00:26:51] and i think we should do a poll on this in chat
[00:26:54] if more than fifty percent of the people press the blue button
[00:26:58] everyone survives
[00:27:00] if less than fifty percent of the people press the blue button
[00:27:03] only people who press the red button survive
[00:27:06] which button would you press
[00:27:12] and i'm going to do is i'm going to do a straw poll right now
[00:27:16] i'm not going to give my answer
[00:27:19] i'm just going to do a straw poll
[00:27:23] okay
[00:27:28] okay red or blue all right
[00:27:31] and let me go ahead and link it to you guys
[00:27:35] And let me get the results open. Okay. And I guess this isn't a private poll, but I'm gonna do it anyway.
[00:27:42] Alright, you guys get to say.
[00:27:50] 80% of people would pick the red button.
[00:27:55] 80% of people would pick, they would pick the red button.
[00:27:58] That's crazy. I'm not pushing, that's not an option. You don't have the option. What's
[00:28:07] the question again? Okay, so I will re-state it again. There are two buttons that you can
[00:28:13] press. The red button and a blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue
[00:28:20] button, everybody lives. Everybody lives if more than half of everybody presses the
[00:28:26] the blue button, but if less than 50% of people press the blue button, only the red button
[00:28:31] pressers survive.
[00:28:34] So basically, if you press the blue button, if it's under 50%, you die, and if it's over
[00:28:40] 50%, you live.
[00:28:42] And if you press the red button, if it's over 50%, you live, and it's under 50%,
[00:28:47] you also live.
[00:28:51] You weren't supposed to show it, it's extremely biased now.
[00:28:56] i don't think that i think this is what my viewers would say
[00:29:01] i'm gonna give you guys my answer
[00:29:04] i'm gonna give you my answer to this
[00:29:06] this moral conundrum
[00:29:10] this is expected
[00:29:11] it is
[00:29:14] i think
[00:29:15] and this is gonna shock a lot of people i'd press the blue button
[00:29:20] i would
[00:29:21] and you know why
[00:29:24] It's because we used to live in a society.
[00:29:27] We did.
[00:29:30] We used to live in a society.
[00:29:32] We used to live in a world.
[00:29:35] You see, remember what I was saying about Third Worldism?
[00:29:38] One of the main core tenets of that
[00:29:41] is the idea of the self over the community,
[00:29:47] over the society.
[00:29:48] And I think that in a First World Western culture,
[00:29:53] The true, like, what button would someone like Socrates press?
[00:29:58] What button would, you know, Plato press?
[00:30:01] What button would Aristotle press?
[00:30:03] What button would Caesar press?
[00:30:06] And I think they'd push the blue button, they would.
[00:30:09] And Rhett, no, I disagree.
[00:30:11] I do, I disagree.
[00:30:12] Excuse me. A little bit of allergies. If red wins, the world collapses and the majority will die of starvation.
[00:30:29] Well, here's the issue that I have, right? Is that I don't want to live in a world where everybody does that.
[00:30:38] I think this is a bad world to live in, especially when it's just for a completely arbitrary reason.
[00:30:47] So my outlook on it is that, ask Gemini which button Socrates would press.
[00:30:53] Okay, fine. I'll do that. No, no, no, we'll do that.
[00:31:00] Where is it?
[00:31:04] No, go ahead.
[00:31:08] And let me go, I'm just going to copy paste this, and then I can upload the image.
[00:31:16] Actually, maybe I should just type it.
[00:31:20] Yeah, I'll just type it. Give me one second. This is kind of stupid, but I'll just type this, and that way I can copy paste it over.
[00:31:26] Okay
[00:31:30] Imagine everyone in the world has to take a private vote
[00:31:35] By pressing a red or blue button. Where the fuck is this? Okay, give me a man. I I'm not I can't even see what I'm typing
[00:31:44] Vobe. Yeah, see that's why I realized I was doing something wrong and
[00:31:49] Copy the text just don't don't text you'll fuck it up
[00:31:52] No, no, like I'm gonna copy it word for word and then I'm gonna ask the AI
[00:32:01] a snipping tool and copy paste I don't think that's gonna work man paste right
[00:32:07] into Gemini chat okay all right you know what let's see if it's that good
[00:32:15] MS Paint no it will it probably will right I mean there's no way it won't
[00:32:20] Okay, save as PNG. Okay.
[00:32:22] Uh, which one? Which one?
[00:32:25] I-I love how I still have the Jeffrey Epstein thing on my fucking computer.
[00:32:28] Okay, um, let me see here.
[00:32:30] Which one would-which button-button would...
[00:32:37] ...Clocker cheese press in this situation?
[00:32:43] Okay. No, all right, all right, we're gonna find out. We're gonna find out. And the AI, there's no way the AI can be wrong, right?
[00:32:53] And so, yeah, okay, here we go.
[00:32:55] All right. Oh my god, boomer gold? Well, I don't know. I mean, I'm not sure if it's gonna work.
[00:33:03] Like, sometimes the AI is good, sometimes it's not. Like, what do you want me to say?
[00:33:07] All right, let's see because I think he'd press the blue button. I do I think he'd I I think every I think
[00:33:20] See
[00:33:22] All right. All right. All right. All right. All right next next
[00:33:26] Okay
[00:33:28] No, no, no, no, no, no, no we got we are going farther than this we ain't going farther than this and
[00:33:35] Which button
[00:33:37] would Nietzsche
[00:33:40] I didn't know how to say it, I just fucking named
[00:33:45] how do you type his name
[00:33:49] like I can't spell shit how do you spell his name
[00:33:52] okay
[00:33:56] I mean dude like the names complicated alright it's not even my fault
[00:34:01] okay
[00:34:05] Okay.
[00:34:10] Alright, next.
[00:34:18] He'd press the blue button too, by the way. He would.
[00:34:25] What? No?
[00:34:27] No?
[00:34:28] Wait, really?
[00:34:31] The blue button, the price of-
[00:34:33] Shit! Okay, okay, all right, so we're half and half.
[00:34:39] Machiavelli? Okay, we don't need to look that one up.
[00:34:41] We don't need to look that one. That one's pretty easy.
[00:34:43] And, okay, Michael Jackson, let's see, who else?
[00:34:49] Which button would Hitler press?
[00:35:03] Okay
[00:35:07] It would also be the red button
[00:35:11] Okay, it would be the red button and all right there it is what Aristotle, okay
[00:35:16] I bet Aristotle will push the blue button. Okay, uh
[00:35:20] What about Aristotle? Okay. It's the last one
[00:35:28] All right, and actually one more a
[00:35:30] Of course blue button there you go so blue button again all right one more um Marcus really is
[00:35:39] What about?
[00:35:41] Type it out for me guys. Just type it out. Just I'm not even gonna try
[00:35:46] Just just type it out for me
[00:35:53] Marcus Ruby is no no no no okay?
[00:35:56] Cuz cuz I already know I'm not even gonna make a fool out of myself
[00:36:00] He would also press the boob button.
[00:36:13] These are the architects of Western civilization.
[00:36:19] These are the founders of our culture.
[00:36:25] You have been infected with third worldism and you don't even know it.
[00:36:35] This is so sad.
[00:36:39] It's so tremendously sad that like you like even Hitler, I'm not counting Hitler, okay?
[00:36:48] Remember he lost the war, remember how that happened?
[00:36:50] Do I do Trump?
[00:36:52] Okay.
[00:36:53] All right.
[00:36:54] All right.
[00:36:55] just say red because I don't want to do Trump because it's probably just going to say that.
[00:36:59] Like I'll do it just so people know which button would Trump press.
[00:37:07] I just feel like it would be politicized, right? But I think it will be red. I think it's going
[00:37:10] to say red, right? Wouldn't it be red? Yeah, okay, so there it is, right? Yeah, ask about
[00:37:20] yourself okay which one will wait a minute well okay which one would as my
[00:37:26] gold press let me ask which one would as mon gold press it's gonna say I would
[00:37:36] press red it will it's going to say that
[00:37:42] You're so wrong. Yeah, it no it's definitely going to say this
[00:37:51] Watch it says like I don't know who this guy is like who is this guy like as the gold like this is like a fucking
[00:37:56] Is this wrong like what is this a sort of refining survival strategy?
[00:38:12] Oh, no!
[00:38:22] Asmongold would press the red button without a moment's hesitation, and he'd probably spend
[00:38:28] the next 20 minutes on stream, explaining why anyone who pressed blue is literally insane.
[00:38:34] His choice wouldn't be based on malice, but on a blend of cynical realism, common sense,
[00:38:39] logic, and the deep distrust of the collective intelligence of the herd, here's how he would
[00:38:44] break it down.
[00:38:46] Wow.
[00:38:47] Asmongold often views world problems like game mechanics.
[00:38:52] He would immediately see the red button as the strictly dominant strategy.
[00:38:57] Distrust of the herd, the loophole logic, radical honestly.
[00:39:01] Yes, he would mock the fake virtue of the people that pressed blue.
[00:39:05] And uh, oh my fucking god.
[00:39:08] So Jesus, man, the high-minded duty and the self-righteous drive of witch-tivalogic, yes,
[00:39:14] I would push the blue button.
[00:39:16] I would.
[00:39:17] I would.
[00:39:18] If it was our society, I would push the blue button.
[00:39:19] Read the loophole.
[00:39:20] Okay.
[00:39:21] What does it say?
[00:39:22] He loves pointing out when a situation is solved just by reading the rules.
[00:39:26] Okay.
[00:39:27] Everybody checks in.
[00:39:28] Since everyone's pressed red, everyone survives.
[00:39:29] So they can read the red superior humanitarian choice because it removes the risk of death
[00:39:32] entirely.
[00:39:33] So long as everyone's smart enough to be selfish, well, they're not.
[00:39:36] They're not.
[00:39:37] you know, like think about how many women we have, right? For example. And I'm sure, I mean,
[00:39:41] those are all going to be blue button pressers, for sure. And so like that's at least half of
[00:39:46] the pressing blue. And so like, I mean, really, you don't really need to worry about this at all,
[00:39:50] because like, you know, yeah, features of the population already pressing blue to begin with.
[00:39:53] So yeah, I mean, it's not a big deal at all. You lost the plot of the scenario. But why
[00:39:59] is it okay? So why is it that I've lost the plot, but every architect of Western civilization
[00:40:05] agrees with me isn't that what isn't that an interesting um you know coincidence
[00:40:14] it's it's i'm just saying like yeah although i could dare all dead
[00:40:18] yet because it was a long time ago and they despawned that's what happened
[00:40:22] do napoleon okay
[00:40:30] um
[00:40:35] I think it's 50-50. I think it could go either way.
[00:40:41] It could go either way.
[00:40:42] King Baldwin? Okay, alright, alright, alright. That's the last one I'm gonna do.
[00:40:48] Because I know that one's gonna be on my side. That's the reason why.
[00:40:52] Okay, he did it. Yeah, the red button. I see.
[00:41:00] Okay, alright. Now we get to end it with one that I know I'm gonna have on top.
[00:41:03] do Jesus next? No, no. Alright, alright. What about King Baldwin? Okay. Alright, last one. Last one.
[00:41:11] What about Jesus? I mean, didn't Jesus kind of do that? I feel like he kind of did that, right? Yeah.
[00:41:19] Mm-hmm. And so George Washington? Okay, alright.
[00:41:27] What about
[00:41:32] What about it George Washington and push the blue button he would push the blue button
[00:41:41] Gentlemen gentlemen this is the path of the Western man
[00:41:48] You have to understand this. This is the way it is. Bruce Wayne, he's not real. Bruce Wayne's not real.
[00:41:56] And so, Joe Biden, he wouldn't know what button it is. He'd probably push them both, right? And yeah,
[00:42:03] no, I'm telling you. I just want y'all to understand this. This is an example of third-worldism
[00:42:12] colonization inside of first world countries that is so pervasive that we
[00:42:19] don't even realize it it's so pervasive and so problematic and also the red
[00:42:26] so who would do the red button so most people would click the blue button so
[00:42:31] even in every single circumstance I would I would survive right I would and
[00:42:35] so it's drawn together and a western path of suicidal empathy well no it's
[00:42:41] It's just about having reliance on your fellow man, that's it.
[00:42:44] And yeah, that's it.
[00:42:46] Do Kamala Harris?
[00:42:49] She probably...
[00:42:50] I mean, you can't make a decision like that when you're under the influence of alcohol.
[00:42:54] You shouldn't be able to do that.
[00:42:55] Bro, the third world population outnumber us, they'd all press the red button.
[00:42:59] I'm talking about in America.
[00:43:00] Like, I mean, obviously, like, if I had to...
[00:43:03] Okay, I will say this.
[00:43:04] If I had to make this decision for the whole world, I would have to press the
[00:43:08] red button.
[00:43:09] If I had to make the decision for America, I'd press the bull button.
[00:43:14] Does that make sense?
[00:43:16] Does that make sense?
[00:43:17] I mean, I would do that.
[00:43:19] What?
[00:43:20] Well, let me explain why.
[00:43:21] It's because I realized that my ideology is not...
[00:43:27] Most people are not Western thinkers, right?
[00:43:31] They don't do like that.
[00:43:33] But in America, in a European country, in a proper European country, you know, you
[00:43:39] supposed to do that, right? That's the way it's supposed to be. So he's red button
[00:43:42] got, well I will go back and forth, right? But like that's really, but it
[00:43:45] depends on who you're making a vote for, right? The original question was about
[00:43:48] the world. Everyone in the world? I mean like everybody in the world like, oh man,
[00:43:51] like yeah, I guess, I guess you say everybody in the world I would do
[00:43:54] red. But like, if it was everybody in like America I would do blue. You know,
[00:43:58] I guess that's it. And I'd do it the opposite way. Yeah, you're right. About
[00:44:02] 50% of the world's populace is gonna press blue. Yeah, maybe you're right.
[00:44:05] I mean there's a lot of women that might do it anyway, right? It's
[00:44:07] impossible and so the AI was right maybe I mean if it's the whole world like I
[00:44:12] guess but I would not make that decision for like America does that make
[00:44:16] sense so anyway where the decision was only applied to Twitch streamers oh
[00:44:20] Twitch streamers are such massive pussies they would absolutely all press
[00:44:24] the blue button okay that's what happened who made the button
[00:44:30] um
[00:44:37] Nobody knows, nobody knows who made the button, nobody knows, yeah nobody knows guys like come
[00:44:51] on what are you talking about and is this a song trying to justify October 7th Massacre
[00:44:56] or what is this?
[00:44:57] Murderous Militants went in to a music festival and murdered hundreds of teenagers in cold
[00:45:01] blood and often massacred and mutilated them, the weight that we have on camera and that
[00:45:05] is deeply traumatic.
[00:45:06] Do you think that I think that it was wholeheartedly justifiable?
[00:45:11] I think certainly you haven't been very clear in your combinations at times and I've watched what you said.
[00:45:16] I think it's important to understand the historical context in which violent resistance is...
[00:45:22] There's no context.
[00:45:23] There's no... you're not resisting.
[00:45:24] This is... it's crazy that anybody tries to put themselves in a position where they're defending this.
[00:45:32] you're not resisting by killing a bunch of random women at a music festival.
[00:45:40] This isn't a resistance.
[00:45:41] A resistance is like you blow up a military base.
[00:45:45] I don't think anybody would say October 7th was this horrible, terrible thing if they
[00:45:49] attacked a military base or an IDF facility.
[00:45:53] When you're going and attacking a bunch of random civilians, that's not a military
[00:45:58] resistance against the government, that's just terrorism. Like, there's no talking around
[00:46:04] this. It's so obvious. I think he supports it. He does. He does support it. And it's
[00:46:10] obvious that he does, because any normal person would be easy, it would be easy for
[00:46:14] them to easily say, you know what? This is bad. I don't support it. And you can
[00:46:21] see like, oh yeah, why are the Palestinians mad? Yeah, you can see why they're mad.
[00:46:25] Of course, definitely. But that doesn't make it okay to do it.
[00:46:30] I'm murdering hundreds of teenagers, is that it?
[00:46:32] Yeah.
[00:46:33] I think that...
[00:46:34] Yes, I think there is...
[00:46:36] There is context for murdering a bunch of teenagers, really. Wow.
[00:46:41] That's crazy.
[00:46:43] I think that it's important to understand the context in which violent resistance has evolved,
[00:46:47] whether it be Hamas, or whether it be any militancy.
[00:46:51] There's time for New York's and there's also time to say something is unequivocally
[00:46:56] un-evalved and something is unequivocally unjustifiable but to actually fix
[00:47:01] this conflict and gain trust with people you need to say that unequivocally about
[00:47:04] the murder of hundreds of teenagers at the Supernova Music Festival, their
[00:47:08] mutilation and often their rape. I don't know why you can't say that.
[00:47:11] These aren't barbaric monsters. They are. When you run into a music festival
[00:47:18] and you rape and murder and kill a bunch of people you are a barbaric monster
[00:47:24] It doesn't matter that well they are they're animals like they need to be put down by it like animals like Hamas and all these people
[00:47:31] They're total animals
[00:47:33] Like they they do they do this to their own people too by the way
[00:47:36] They do and then everybody agrees with this everybody knows this
[00:47:42] That these are horrifying atrocities that they did right yes, but that it is not
[00:47:48] coming out of a place of, you know, this antiquated anti-Semitic tendencies, or that they wanted
[00:47:55] to go out and like do mass rapes, and they-
[00:47:57] It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter why. I mean, like people might have good reasons
[00:48:01] to do bad things. It doesn't make the thing bad, or it doesn't make the thing good.
[00:48:06] It doesn't. Like, yeah, it actually does. Like there's no- This to me, I think this
[00:48:10] is the reason why a lot of people don't want to collab with them and do stuff
[00:48:14] with them is because you are literally excusing a mass murder where people did get raped and
[00:48:22] Hamas does rape people.
[00:48:23] I mean, like, are we really going to say that doesn't happen?
[00:48:26] You're supporting literal terrorists and you're trying to run defense for them.
[00:48:30] This is, this is crazy.
[00:48:32] Justification, compartmentalization.
[00:48:34] Yes, exactly.
[00:48:35] Like you could say, I mean, like you could use the same reasoning for any other mass
[00:48:40] murder in history.
[00:48:41] mass murders don't happen in a vacuum. The reason why Hitler took power was because of
[00:48:47] things that happened prior to Hitler. Does that make it okay that Hitler took power and
[00:48:51] did what he did? No. Does it make it okay that Stalin killed a bunch of his people because
[00:48:56] of what happened prior to that? No. So the entire idea of this is just insane.
[00:49:03] From the Gaza Strip into Israel. Do you think that they would not make a fine
[00:49:06] I know and I've been very critical to be fair. It's actually a curse upon the Jews
[00:49:18] It's not it's not death. It's a curse
[00:49:22] very different
[00:49:23] That as well. Well, I don't know
[00:49:28] This is the person that
[00:49:30] and they said, oh, I don't hate Palestinians.
[00:49:33] You critically engage in examiner.
[00:49:35] You do not critically engage in examiner with this individual.
[00:49:38] And instead.
[00:49:39] He's actually getting cooked by this guy, bed.
[00:49:43] Because an idea of soldier in many circumstances
[00:49:47] is living in similar conditions to someone like myself.
[00:49:51] So they were forcefully conscripted
[00:49:53] with the threat of jail.
[00:49:55] That's similar to you, really?
[00:49:57] So whenever you are in Israel and you
[00:50:00] have to join the IDF because it's legally mandated.
[00:50:04] This is the same as you that's sitting around,
[00:50:06] walking around in your little turtleneck in a suit,
[00:50:09] giving speeches and then driving back home
[00:50:11] to your million dollar mansion.
[00:50:12] Like this is really the same thing.
[00:50:14] I don't think so, man.
[00:50:17] I treat someone in the Western world
[00:50:19] with Nazi ambitions very differently.
[00:50:23] Look, I think this is interesting
[00:50:24] because you don't have a moral university.
[00:50:26] When we talk about the murder of gay people
[00:50:28] on mass in Yemen,
[00:50:29] When we talk about, for example, Tibet's oppression under China, or when we talk about what Hamash has done to gain people within that, or what they do to Jewish hostages, you enter this contextual black, and it strikes me that they...
[00:50:40] Because you want to know why? You want to know why? Because you support it. That's why. Because you... duh. Like, it's obvious.
[00:50:51] Israel has killed significantly.
[00:50:53] What the fuck does China have to do with Israel?
[00:50:57] Do you think Israel is the, like, oh, you know, Hamas is like,
[00:51:01] well, looks like we've got to kill Gabe.
[00:51:03] You know, no, this, he's setting Yemen.
[00:51:06] Yemen's like, well, we've got to kill all the gay boys.
[00:51:09] Why?
[00:51:09] Israel.
[00:51:11] We've got to kill them because of Israel.
[00:51:13] Larger numbers of gay Palestinians than Hamas has.
[00:51:18] Oh my fucking God.
[00:51:19] now i think this is it it's so embarrassing to watch people like this
[00:51:23] and really what these people are is that they are complete apologists for
[00:51:29] muslim terrorism
[00:51:31] and and you will see this with his son every single time he will always down
[00:51:36] play rationalize contextualize compartmentalize like somebody in chat
[00:51:41] said or figure out a way to uh... you know
[00:51:45] make euphemisms for and softened
[00:51:49] islamic terrorism
[00:51:50] every single time he will do that
[00:51:54] every single time
[00:51:57] and he's an advocate for it
[00:51:58] uh... i mean like there's never an instance where he will directly advocate
[00:52:02] against it
[00:52:03] uh... he will add to it and
[00:52:05] as long as it's being done to something that's not a another islamic group
[00:52:09] right
[00:52:10] and uh... this is what's happened all the time songs is a job exactly
[00:52:13] and this is this is really what's happening of terrorism that's what
[00:52:16] terrorists does or he is a terrorist supporter he absolutely is
[00:52:20] you support the hooties your terrorist supporter it's that simple
[00:52:23] uh... it's really not complicated like i i don't know what they have to say about
[00:52:27] it right it's that simple
[00:52:28] and uh... anyway uh... remember yeah i was on sport terrorist yet it's just
[00:52:32] great it's crazy to see this and i i think that the guy did a really great
[00:52:35] job responding to him he did
[00:52:37] and i'm happy to see that i'm happy to see more people call this out
[00:52:40] because again
[00:52:41] uh... i think that this is just it's a fundamentally incompatible viewpoint
[00:52:44] extreme
[00:52:45] what is this year freaking out of kiwi farms
[00:52:47] yeah this was really weird like i i
[00:52:50] i saw this stuff with q b reviews and kiwi farms
[00:52:54] uh... my outlook on this this is just generally the uh... the stance i've
[00:52:58] had on any kind of like dot saying
[00:53:01] swatting any other kind of like bad behavior like this
[00:53:05] i don't talk about it on my stream the reason why i don't talk about it on
[00:53:08] my stream is I think that the more you talk about it the more it happens. It's like you're
[00:53:12] kind of manifesting it because you're giving it air and attention etc. But you know I just
[00:53:17] don't want to be involved with this kind of stuff period. It's very weird and I think
[00:53:22] it also it eggs it on and so yeah I don't really want to talk about that for that
[00:53:26] reason and you know outdoor boys fan who isn't of course absolutely and there's another
[00:53:32] one? No, no, no. Why, what?
[00:53:37] There's no context there in how legitimate the lethal threat is. I do believe that. I
[00:53:41] think that there's a lot of nuance there.
[00:53:43] But all I know is I've seen a lot of Marvel movies and in the part where the good guy
[00:53:47] gets framed and he turns around and there are a bunch of angry cops and civilians staring
[00:53:51] at him, he drops the gun and puts his hand up in the air and he doesn't fucking
[00:53:55] unleash the iron man laser and cut down 300 people who are threatening him implicitly
[00:54:01] by surrounding him and not allowing him free access out.
[00:54:03] So maybe that's a real life.
[00:54:05] If you spend a lot of time on live leaks or ogreish or any other like gore site,
[00:54:08] you can see that where one guy throws his hands up and a mob comes up and somebody
[00:54:11] throws one punch that kills him and then people cut his intestines out and they drag it over the
[00:54:14] street. So I mean...
[00:54:19] Destiny's totally right. He's completely right about this.
[00:54:23] I don't know. I guess it's exactly what happens in the United States.
[00:54:26] It's not a matter of what's typically happening. I mean like there have been people that
[00:54:29] that have been killed in these protests and riots so far.
[00:54:32] And I mean, like who's to say that you're not gonna be the next?
[00:54:34] Like, I don't know.
[00:54:35] I mean, there's been at least 20 Marvel movies.
[00:54:37] I doubt you can find that many
[00:54:38] live leak videos of people being killed.
[00:54:40] So, really?
[00:54:44] 20?
[00:54:47] There's been more than 20 Marvel movies.
[00:54:52] There's been like at least like 40.
[00:54:55] What is he talking about?
[00:54:57] Yeah, what does he mean? Like, I don't know, what a fucking idiot. Yeah, how does he got,
[00:55:03] yeah, he's living in a different world. Yeah, exactly. Like, what is going on?
[00:55:07] To realize movies aren't real. Why is that his source? He's trying to make a moral absolutism
[00:55:13] argument around it, and, and then assigning the moral good to superheroes and then trying
[00:55:19] to use that as an argument. That's what he's trying to do. Like, it's pretty obvious
[00:55:22] something he's trying to do. Again, like this is about people surrounding your car. Like I think
[00:55:28] that again, I don't know how this guy, I mean after the horse cock thing, I think it was pretty
[00:55:33] much over for him. But even then it's just like, yeah, there's 37 Marvel movies. This is the reason
[00:55:40] why I don't look up any of my sources is because I just make up numbers and they turn out to be
[00:55:44] right. That's just what happens is like, I don't look up statistics because I just think
[00:55:48] about it and I'm like yeah it's about 40 it's 37 yeah it's about right sure it's
[00:55:53] an old clip well I mean it's it's it's stupid right it was really stupid oh
[00:55:58] there is a new server wipe there has been a server wipe in Africa apparently
[00:56:05] what country is this let me go and find it Molly Molly so this is let's go back
[00:56:15] I'll show you guys what's going on in this country and where is it?
[00:56:19] I'll pull it up on the Google Maps where the fuck is it all righty
[00:56:24] Maps there it is Google Maps and we'll zoom over
[00:56:29] Mali, okay, so it's I think it's West Africa right something like that and
[00:56:36] It is a yeah, yeah, there it is there it is
[00:56:39] So we have right here. This is this is the country right now that is having a new server wipe
[00:56:44] Now, what's happened in Mali?
[00:56:46] Basically, they're killing each other again.
[00:56:49] Now, I know, big surprise.
[00:56:51] They're killing each other again.
[00:56:52] This happened in 2021.
[00:56:54] Now, it's happening again.
[00:56:56] And so, let's take a look and see what this country's like.
[00:57:00] And where is it?
[00:57:01] And where is it here to rain?
[00:57:03] Do we have any images of this?
[00:57:09] Are there any images of Mali?
[00:57:11] There's no place that you can even...
[00:57:15] Can you zoom in on any of these places?
[00:57:17] Oh, here we go, here. Well, what's it like over there?
[00:57:21] What?
[00:57:22] I mean, that could be Texas.
[00:57:25] Like, that's fine.
[00:57:26] That's not so bad.
[00:57:30] I mean, this is not... I mean, like, look.
[00:57:32] You go to Africa, and...
[00:57:36] I mean, that's what's in Africa, right?
[00:57:38] I mean, that's it.
[00:57:39] That that that's what that's Africa. I don't know what the hell you expect and so it's Arizona could be rural
[00:57:45] This could be rural Texas. Yeah, it could be maybe you're right. All right. Well, let's see besides this. All right, what about over?
[00:57:54] Well, this is a construction place. That's all right. That's not so bad. What about over here?
[00:58:00] This is not so bad I
[00:58:03] Don't think it's that bad like I don't like it's this look at all the food they got I think I got all the food
[00:58:09] Look at all this food they got going on here like that they got food or they even have food over there
[00:58:20] Oh my why is it
[00:58:24] Does nobody over there throw away garbage do they not have trash cans
[00:58:32] Like why why don't they just put it in the garbage can
[00:58:40] What what the fuck's wrong with them?
[00:58:44] Like I don't understand why bother. I mean I guess like I don't know what to say and so let me go back
[00:58:51] All right. All right, so that's one area in here. All right. What about over in let's see
[00:58:56] Is there another big city in Mali and I don't know anything about this fucking place?
[00:59:00] So let's see if there any other places. I just want you guys to get an idea of the kind of country this place is right
[00:59:06] Okay, this seems like to be the only good place. So basically here's a really good way to tell
[00:59:13] Just as a general reality
[00:59:15] The countries that are closer to the middle are the ones that are the worst like I'm gonna click on this dot
[00:59:22] We're gonna see what it is
[00:59:27] Never mind
[00:59:30] Wow this is better than my store
[00:59:36] Okay, never mind like I alright what about in this country here?
[00:59:43] No, no, no, no, there's there's no way there's no way they got these countries looking like this is better than my 7-Eleven
[00:59:54] There's this is gluten free that way this isn't what?
[01:00:02] There's no okay this that that's see that's more like it
[01:00:06] That's what I was thinking, it was literally just a pile of rocks.
[01:00:13] Yeah, see, this is this. Yeah, get it? All right, there we go.
[01:00:17] That's Hungarian mate. Yeah, okay.
[01:00:25] Are we the store scraped? They're killing each other? I don't know about that.
[01:00:27] So, anyway...
[01:00:29] So, Mali is having a PvP event.
[01:00:32] That's basically what's been going on here.
[01:00:34] This is I mean honestly like damn like what the fuck is
[01:00:37] This like one of those wait a minute
[01:00:39] Is this like one of those like tourist areas where you get to live next to the people like it's a zoo?
[01:00:45] Like I've seen this and like and I'm sorry. I'm using language
[01:00:49] It's like kind of bad, but like they really do treat Africa like a fucking zoo
[01:00:54] They do they go out there and they look around at these people like they're fucking animals. It's it's fucking weird
[01:01:00] It's extremely fucking weird. I don't like it made me laugh. Yes, and you like a safari like Cuba kind of like Cuba
[01:01:08] But South America holy fuck man
[01:01:12] Ridiculous like I don't know like any I hate to say this but like
[01:01:18] when I hear I
[01:01:21] Just never mind never mind. You know what never mind
[01:01:26] I'm not good. I don't need to give my opinion on everything
[01:01:29] I don't have to give my opinion and every intrusive thought that I have
[01:01:35] Let's just not what was the name of the country that was started with an in
[01:01:41] Yeah, I don't know really what it could have been. I have no idea
[01:01:44] started with an in and
[01:01:46] Why does the roof have a saying?
[01:01:47] I don't know like maybe they want to sit up on the roof who the fuck knows and
[01:01:51] Yeah, nobody has any idea why would a random sink be on the roof?
[01:01:55] I maybe there's I don't know if you want to stay up there and have like nice little events
[01:01:58] So there has been a server wipe in Mali
[01:02:02] You can see this here a convoy of jihadist militants with the juridin rest. I
[01:02:09] Mean like okay the fucking the crazy I guess the jihadist guys
[01:02:16] Moving south through the town of Katie just northwest of Mali's capital with small clashes reportedly taking place against elements of malnari. Oh, here we go
[01:02:23] some things never change look at that
[01:02:38] usual suspects there are no the same
[01:02:48] lights the same trucks look at that
[01:02:52] honestly what is this another Toyota they
[01:02:56] need to just go and say I don't know
[01:03:01] how they could do the framing for this
[01:03:03] but they have to show like American
[01:03:06] Military might and then these Toyota trucks 20 years later still going down the road in Africa
[01:03:12] What there's and look at how big the look I mean you have a fucking 50 cal probably in the back here
[01:03:18] At least like a fucking M2 for now like a big a big fucking machine gun, right?
[01:03:23] You have like five dudes in the back of this truck and it's going down like it's no big deal
[01:03:28] It's impressive. This is a crazy ad for Toyota
[01:03:31] Toyota makes reliable vehicles? Yeah. Like I remember seeing this now as a kid and they're
[01:03:42] still doing it now. And so, oh, this is later on, but we'll get to that. Militant, oh, here's a
[01:03:47] gas station here, another one.
[01:03:51] Look
[01:04:02] No, this is uh, this is where they got it from look at them all
[01:04:11] Trying to use it
[01:04:13] Wait, what do you mean you're gonna use it as a gun?
[01:04:17] Why are you shooting sideways?
[01:04:19] What the hell are you doing?
[01:04:22] Like, Jesus, what do you watch and move like, damn, I guess they got movies over there, right?
[01:04:30] Yeah, I guess they got movies.
[01:04:34] Oh, here we go.
[01:04:35] So, this is another city.
[01:04:37] All right, here we go.
[01:04:38] Look at all that.
[01:04:42] Look at them go.
[01:04:44] Sorry about the audio.
[01:04:48] You answer up we
[01:04:55] They have saxophones too. Popes work. They should get saxophones.
[01:05:00] We a new crusade? As I said bro, the moment that the pope ordains the new
[01:05:06] crusade is the day I'll go back to church that day. I'll read the news
[01:05:12] I'll say okay all right say less I got it
[01:05:20] Why is this ASMR I don't know why it's weird by that we'll get them go man
[01:05:25] The whole ass off the pope didn't have the balls. I know and
[01:05:28] We're at the Toyotas well, they probably got them in the back right they're probably a little bit slower
[01:05:32] And yeah makes it is what guns exist. So what would the crusaders used drones?
[01:05:38] Yeah, just put a drone with a cross on it fly it in one bomb up
[01:05:45] That's the 12th kusay about that
[01:05:50] Seems pretty good to me
[01:05:52] Yes pan across on it
[01:05:55] Yeah, I'm the holy drones. Yeah, holy drones. There you go. Yeah, God
[01:06:00] You know that and yo, no, you're right. I forgot. I mean Monty Python had the holy hand grenades, right?
[01:06:06] It only took 30 years for it to come true. Fuck. I mean, you already had that. You had
[01:06:15] the foundation laid beforehand. So what's the problem with that? Oh, there's no argument.
[01:06:20] Argument, any some chat? Yeah, call it Holy Doves. Yeah, exactly. The Holy Drone's,
[01:06:25] Holy Hand Grenades. I know. And what is this? Oh, this is not this was in America. Real
[01:06:31] real quick real quick we'll watch this actually wasn't in America let me see
[01:06:34] might have been in Canada um no I don't even know but it could have been
[01:06:39] somewhere
[01:06:41] Oh yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, uh huh, bouncing around, here we go, here we go, what are
[01:07:07] This is your Amazon shipment in the back of this truck.
[01:07:14] Hey! Hey!
[01:07:17] Hey!
[01:07:21] You're an anime model of an aqua from KonaSuba?
[01:07:25] Hey!
[01:07:26] It's in the back of this truck.
[01:07:27] Hey! Hey! Hey!
[01:07:29] Hey! Hey! Hey!
[01:07:31] Hey!
[01:07:32] I don't know.
[01:07:39] Hey.
[01:07:43] Hey.
[01:07:48] Hey.
[01:07:52] Hey.
[01:07:56] Hey.
[01:07:59] I love how this guy is already he's not even nothing even hurt him oh no no I
[01:08:22] I guess he did hit his head, he did hit his head, okay.
[01:08:25] Oh my God, look at him all.
[01:08:32] What a bunch of fucking idiots.
[01:08:35] And the poor dude in the front,
[01:08:36] ah, he probably got out of it,
[01:08:37] maybe fucked his leg up a little bit, but he'd be all right.
[01:08:40] And anyways, brakes probably gave out, maybe, I don't know.
[01:08:44] And a major car bomber, I suppose, uh-oh, uh-oh,
[01:08:47] here we go, here we go.
[01:08:48] We got even more of this,
[01:08:49] like this shit has honestly been fucking insane.
[01:08:52] by god watching some of these videos let me see here all here's another one
[01:08:55] militants have captured uh... governor's palace
[01:08:58] they got the governor's palace now
[01:09:01] this is going by yesterday broadcast about being right wing is this the
[01:09:04] woman let me see if there it is
[01:09:06] but it was a lot of money
[01:09:08] but it was a lot of money
[01:09:10] look at the hands raised
[01:09:14] What the fuck are they fucking with the fan for?
[01:09:24] How would you hit the fan?
[01:09:31] That's why it's gonna be a shithole.
[01:09:35] There's a button to push the fan on.
[01:09:39] What are you doing hitting the fucking fan around?
[01:09:43] That's why we can't have nice things.
[01:09:46] This is it, probably never seen one.
[01:09:52] I wonder, I have no idea.
[01:09:55] The flag of Mali is lowered and the flag of Azawad Liberation Front is raised at a military
[01:10:03] base.
[01:10:04] take it down guys
[01:10:10] uh-huh
[01:10:24] it's a small flag
[01:10:26] what is this guy what is this fly what where are you at let's see can I show it
[01:10:31] She's showing the flag
[01:10:34] There it is
[01:10:37] There it is. All right
[01:10:44] Right bro, I and he's he's kitted out the thing is for like day one on a rust wipe that is a crazy loadout
[01:10:54] Wow
[01:10:56] Like look at that. Like he's got that shit on
[01:10:59] He does like look at that. Like wow
[01:11:02] Is that Dave? Yeah, exactly. Honestly, that looks pretty good
[01:11:06] But I mean there's some aura that you get from that, right? I mean that bro's gonna die
[01:11:10] Oh, yeah, they probably get killed. They're probably already dead this video's from maybe yesterday
[01:11:14] So that probably already dead by now, but like it does look pretty cool kick friends out because of base
[01:11:19] Oh, this is the new one
[01:11:26] all these guns cost millions bro where are they getting the money where are
[01:11:39] they getting all these guns nobody knows
[01:11:46] whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, look what he's doing
[01:11:49] nobody has any idea
[01:11:51] look at what he's doing
[01:11:53] whoa, look what he's doing
[01:11:55] whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, look what he's doing
[01:11:57] oh my god, there's even more of this
[01:11:59] oh my fucking god
[01:12:01] look, he's trying to take a photo
[01:12:04] oh my god
[01:12:05] and uh, yeah not a surprise
[01:12:07] oh my god
[01:12:09] see the jab on this?
[01:12:11] look at all this stuff they got going on here
[01:12:13] oh my god
[01:12:14] So, yeah, there's a massive insurgency, like, uprising in this country right now.
[01:12:21] It's insane.
[01:12:22] China, Russia, finally answered.
[01:12:24] Yeah, we're probably still on the guns, too.
[01:12:26] Oh my God.
[01:12:28] Look at this.
[01:12:29] Oh, wow.
[01:12:30] Look at that.
[01:12:31] Jesus Christ.
[01:12:32] Next to a shipping container?
[01:12:33] Holy fuck.
[01:12:36] There it is.
[01:12:39] The classic.
[01:12:41] a Laach bar in the back of a Toyota truck
[01:12:46] with a 50 caliber machine gun mounted to the back of it.
[01:12:52] I have been seeing this for my entire life.
[01:12:59] Entire life. This is all they've been doing.
[01:13:08] Yeah.
[01:13:09] but a little too much that
[01:13:11] but it's probably the same truck, you're right
[01:13:13] what are we doing?
[01:13:15] oh my god
[01:13:17] anyway this has been going on
[01:13:19] and let me see if I can show anymore of
[01:13:21] these clips now personally
[01:13:23] I find this to just be
[01:13:25] incredibly interesting
[01:13:27] you don't really hear about this on the media
[01:13:29] or anything right? you don't, I think you should
[01:13:31] five years ago
[01:13:33] Mallory was under NATO protection
[01:13:35] they had the full US and France on call bases
[01:13:37] then their military state jacuzzi kicked both out then replaced him with
[01:13:40] Russia for some reason this is the result
[01:13:43] what's going on?
[01:13:45] what's going on?
[01:13:47] what's going on?
[01:13:49] what's going on?
[01:13:51] what's going on?
[01:13:53] what's going on?
[01:13:55] you got a minute it's great marketing for Toyota
[01:13:57] it is maybe Toyota should be paying for these
[01:14:01] and this is okay there's one more one more was good
[01:14:05] My favorite part is that everybody else is just driving around like it's normal like
[01:14:18] the shipping this like you know like fucking supply truck is like yep well looks like we're
[01:14:21] having another one well sure hope I get to I sure hope I get there on time
[01:14:27] I don't know what you're talking about, I don't know what you're talking about, I don't know what you're talking about.
[01:14:57] look at that bro like that's a that's a full squad I mean you gotta admit right
[01:15:07] it's like I mean they're probably having the time of their life I mean think
[01:15:15] about it but you are you're squatted up with everybody you're driving down
[01:15:21] like this is probably this is probably the highlight of their life now we'll
[01:15:25] probably also be the end of their life but it will probably the highlight of their life
[01:15:55] I just watched that. I watched that.
[01:16:02] I watched all your videos.
[01:16:07] I watched all your videos.
[01:16:13] To be fair, something like this ever happens in my country.
[01:16:16] I'm joining a side. It doesn't matter which side.
[01:16:18] I'm joining one. It seems like a badass way to go.
[01:16:20] I don't think so.
[01:16:21] If this happened in America, I would just be like,
[01:16:23] guys, I'm gonna hide in the bathroom. I'm gonna hide in the back. I don't want to get shot. I don't
[01:16:28] like I mean obviously I mean if you had to I guess you had to right I mean you get drafted or something
[01:16:33] but like if it wasn't for that bro I wrote the fuck out like especially because I mean you got the
[01:16:39] drone like you see that shit over in Ukraine or like it's like the drone plays like you know
[01:16:45] it's like Ukrainian drone that planes to like the Ukrainian national anthem that drops a grenade
[01:16:51] on a Russian soldier and it blows him up. It's like, oh, fuck that. That sounds awful.
[01:16:57] Like, I don't want to have that app. It sucks. It's not even like, heroic or anything. It's
[01:17:03] just, just drops a bomb on you. Beep, beep, boom. It's an awful way to go. It sucks.
[01:17:12] And you need a shotgun specifically for drones. Yeah, it's like spawn camping. Well, it's
[01:17:17] it's like it's like in one of those fucking uh... you know the civilization
[01:17:20] games
[01:17:21] where you out tack the other side and then you you just totally run them over
[01:17:25] that's that's what really happens i think that's it
[01:17:28] and uh... but yeah there's a massive civil war i'm gonna see if there's any
[01:17:32] more of this i i can show you guys but um...
[01:17:34] uh... then we're gonna move on to another one but i think is uh... is
[01:17:38] very fucking funny
[01:17:39] when you play in xboxes is this is another ad that uh... you know i
[01:17:43] had linked i was gonna look at today anyway
[01:17:45] they make anti-drone ammo for a are fifteen snow maybe you really cranny and
[01:17:49] run video of the guy in the outhouse
[01:17:51] yeah yeah and he's like we could please come back later suspect that yet
[01:17:55] uh... i'd something stupid
[01:17:57] and uh... where is it here
[01:17:59] but isn't it crazy how
[01:18:03] uh...
[01:18:04] may just like when you were like i don't know
[01:18:06] uh... it's a good way to it's a type that are not
[01:18:09] and uh... yeah there's all this is it's crazy to me that like if you go
[01:18:13] when you look at like let me think of example like let me look on CNN if they
[01:18:16] even talking about this I feel like nobody like basically there are these
[01:18:23] PvP events that happen in Africa and like nobody ever even talks about it like
[01:18:30] in like Sudan millions of people are getting killed it's just a fucking
[01:18:37] fucking meat grinder and like nobody even knows this is going on it doesn't
[01:18:42] that the agenda. Yeah, it's another server wipe exactly like that's it. And French news
[01:18:47] covers this thing. Well, I mean, how about BBC? I should search BBC News, but you know,
[01:18:55] it's okay. Did they talk about it? All right. All right. No, this is not so bad. They actually
[01:18:59] put a video out about those. That's all right. All right. Let's see what they're saying.
[01:19:03] Okay, I want to take you now to Mali in West Africa, some developing news that
[01:19:07] we've been keeping across for the last few hours.
[01:19:09] armed forces, the official head of the government there, say armed groups attacked several of
[01:19:14] their positions across the country. Witnesses reported intense fighting in a town near the
[01:19:19] capital, Bamako, where the junta leader lives in Mali as well. The military junta, which
[01:19:26] took power after a coup in 2020, now claims that the militant groups had been repulsed,
[01:19:33] their equipment destroyed, and have urged people to stay calm. Well these are some
[01:19:38] on the pictures which came into us earlier showing an area near a military base outside
[01:19:43] Bamar Coast.
[01:19:44] Well the French it makes sense. Didn't the French, didn't they like, kind of like, I
[01:19:47] mean they colonized the shit out of Africa, right?
[01:19:49] We just were deployed to block off roads in the area and we could hear some gunfire in
[01:19:55] the distance. UK's foreign office has advised against all travel to Mali.
[01:20:00] It's kind of like, you know, like you, like, you'll let a, it's like, I feel like
[01:20:04] the French don't want to check in on them, right? It's like you let a parrot out
[01:20:07] I'll let a parrot out into the woods and you come back every once in a while, you'll see if you can find him.
[01:20:12] You're going to type the attacks.
[01:20:14] Speak to Biggie Africa.
[01:20:16] Where's Feely?
[01:20:17] I'm going to have my kocchi okapu now.
[01:20:19] Just bring this right up because I don't have the latest.
[01:20:22] Well the latest is things seem not to be completely calm in some part of Mali.
[01:20:29] Things seem to be not completely calm.
[01:20:32] That's great.
[01:20:34] Dude.
[01:20:37] Jesus, I've never said, like, you thought Tyler-1 was bad?
[01:20:47] Holy shit!
[01:20:50] Residents that have spoken with security presence and some gunfires have still been heard around
[01:20:58] some parts of the capital city and even neighboring cities.
[01:21:03] said they woke up early this morning to sound of explosions at Bamako, and even people said
[01:21:10] they also had explosions at the military base just near Bamako, which is the capital city.
[01:21:14] But sounds of gunfire have also been heard in many parts. The military leader and the
[01:21:21] military in the country have told people to become, that they are pushing back at
[01:21:26] what they've called terrorist groups that have attacked a part of the city.
[01:21:30] I think, yeah, I think the terrorists seem to have one.
[01:21:32] Do we have any confirmation?
[01:21:34] Is there any confirmation yet of who these armed groups actually are?
[01:21:39] There aren't any official confirmations
[01:21:41] from any of the active groups that are in the city.
[01:21:47] However, we do know that the spokesperson of FLA,
[01:21:52] which is a group that is pushing for separation out
[01:21:56] of the country, a Tuareg ethnic group,
[01:21:59] said that they actually did take part of the the the cities but this can be
[01:22:06] independently confirmed yet I don't know why they can't get their shit
[01:22:12] together I don't I don't get it like I mean like goddamn guys like come the
[01:22:19] fuck on but but they are not yeah it is what it is yes that have been active
[01:22:24] It's not my fucking problem.
[01:22:26] In Mali.
[01:22:28] Just briefly, remind us if you can.
[01:22:30] Correctional war or the US.
[01:22:32] So the military in charge of the country at the moment.
[01:22:36] OK, so in 2020, the military took power
[01:22:39] under the general Asimi Goita.
[01:22:43] And he promised that he was going to push back
[01:22:46] and clamp down on insurgency, which
[01:22:48] has plagued the country for many years.
[01:22:50] Right.
[01:22:51] For years, Mali have seen attacks
[01:22:53] from turret-led groups that are trying to enforce their presence
[01:22:58] and even take over parts of the country.
[01:23:00] But also, there are arcade-aligned groups,
[01:23:03] like Genem that are very high.
[01:23:04] Akeda.
[01:23:08] Of course.
[01:23:10] It's even the country.
[01:23:11] Of course.
[01:23:12] And even groups that have also been
[01:23:14] allied to Islamic State that are now
[01:23:16] increasingly impacted in the country.
[01:23:18] And this was the background to which the military took
[01:23:21] over power.
[01:23:21] But since 2020, we have also seen attacks continuing to happen.
[01:23:26] And this is particularly after the country sort of
[01:23:30] sever ties with Western partners and move closer to Russia.
[01:23:34] It seems like it's not so bad.
[01:23:35] Russia machine, which has been supporting the EU.
[01:23:37] How'd that go for you guys, huh?
[01:23:39] You should have stayed with us.
[01:23:41] Yeah, where's Russia?
[01:23:43] Russia's already losing two wars.
[01:23:45] They're losing with Iran.
[01:23:46] They're losing with Ukraine.
[01:23:48] Now, maybe they can lose with you guys, too.
[01:23:51] about that yeah i keep it up
[01:23:54] secret situation in the country but she was there but i don't think we can
[01:23:59] uh... even in recent years
[01:24:01] lost your it's a lot for that about syria
[01:24:04] they've lost so many of them if i got this i forgot that it's a little
[01:24:08] yeah uh... no for sure definitely that's going to be a lot better oh my god
[01:24:12] what is this year
[01:24:13] lsf users clam odds for moving us on post was your
[01:24:16] belittles publics deli workers
[01:24:19] way what
[01:24:20] remove by moderate what what what the focus is i was going on but anyway actually
[01:24:24] before i before i look at that uh...
[01:24:26] it is really surprising to me that a lot of people don't talk about the stuff
[01:24:29] about i i i i i i find it to be very interesting i do i i find it to be
[01:24:32] interesting i like keeping up with this
[01:24:34] especially my favorite part about keeping up with this is remembering that
[01:24:38] it is
[01:24:39] uh... you know thousands of miles away from me
[01:24:43] and uh... i might have to watch this one this is this is funny and i
[01:24:45] right now but i have to watch this
[01:24:48] and uh... yeah that's crazy
[01:24:50] And it's about time people start removing his song content. No, I think that it's what even is this like so we got removed by a moderator like what the fuck like title guidelines. What would he say?
[01:25:00] Put the public sub in the bag, bro. That's it. Public sub and 725 an hour. Hello. That is if you ever make something of yourself because that you're you're maxed out. Jesus Christ.
[01:25:18] look at his brother look at the neighbor the whole neighborhood is
[01:25:24] looking at you like damn what a disappointment this has been what I saw
[01:25:29] I was gonna watch this video I don't know what it was chop chop chicken tendy
[01:25:34] pubs up now
[01:25:37] Exactly what I did.
[01:25:38] A white man.
[01:25:39] Oh, white man.
[01:25:40] He's so scary.
[01:25:41] You come up with what's your mouth?
[01:25:43] How do you live this?
[01:25:44] I just said, what the fuck?
[01:25:45] Well, I'm currently in my public's deli.
[01:25:47] Do you have a mouth?
[01:25:48] Your name is deli me?
[01:25:51] Bro.
[01:25:54] Bro, he's in there deep.
[01:25:57] He's working at Publix in the deli,
[01:25:59] and he's got a name deli me, bro.
[01:26:02] You got to give him a promotion.
[01:26:04] He lives it.
[01:26:06] That's crazy. You named yourself Deli Me. Yeah.
[01:26:12] I'm sorry. Public's workers are the front line. I don't think there's anything wrong with this. I
[01:26:18] think that people, I'm going to be honest, I actually side with LSF on this. I think that
[01:26:23] them reframing it so Hassan is making fun of a public's worker. I don't really think that's
[01:26:29] what was happening. I think he was just making fun of him for being a stupid asshole.
[01:26:33] And it just seems like it. Yeah, this is not I don't think that's really it
[01:26:37] I mean it yes, it's really not that bad like there's 50 other things these says that are crazy
[01:26:43] Why the fuck do you have to pick the one thing that's semi-normal like really really?
[01:26:48] I feel like why do you even do that? It's not a big deal
[01:26:55] See you're at all. Yeah, he be little's them. I do the same thing like
[01:27:03] Jesus.
[01:27:04] Isn't it crazy that we play video games like this, and then they just go out there and
[01:27:18] do it?
[01:27:19] Jesus, we're both cricks.
[01:27:20] Yes.
[01:27:21] Jesus, where are both drinks?
[01:27:23] I guess.
[01:27:25] Oh my God!
[01:27:27] Holy!
[01:27:47] Dude, like, they got it!
[01:27:49] Oh my God! Missed every shot? Yeah!
[01:28:09] Actually, I figured it out. So this is the Toyota commercial.
[01:28:14] At the beginning, it shows old footage in like 1996 of Al Qaeda driving a Toyota truck
[01:28:25] with a .50 caliber machine gun mounted on the back of it for an insurgency.
[01:28:30] And then after that, it cuts to like 30 seconds of the most crazy kill cam explosions, bombing
[01:28:40] runs like fucking airplane attacks and everything from the United States like huge explosions,
[01:28:47] you know missiles raining down and then after that it cuts to the year 2026 and the same
[01:28:56] model of Toyota truck driving still and then you just end it and it just says one
[01:29:02] word durable I'm telling you bro like that really I honestly think that could
[01:29:17] that could sell a lot of fucking trucks man golf war tough yeah
[01:29:23] Fuckin' genius!
[01:29:26] Yep, there it is!
[01:29:28] And uh, one reg- dude
[01:29:32] This guy in chat, you're actually- this is insane.
[01:29:37] This is actually so good.
[01:29:40] One regime never changes.
[01:29:46] Wow.
[01:29:49] Wow, that is- holy fuck bro!
[01:29:52] That is so good
[01:29:54] Fire him to this guy can't get him on the payroll right now
[01:29:59] That's crazy
[01:30:12] So people
[01:30:14] Holy shit.
[01:30:20] So I'm gonna write that down, write that down. Yeah, I know.
[01:30:24] I almost banned them by habit. I don't ban that many people.
[01:30:26] I ban like maybe like 10 people a day, at most.
[01:30:30] Some days I don't ban anybody.
[01:30:35] We don't show anything?
[01:30:40] These guys gotta get better dashcams.
[01:30:44] Yeah, if you want to watch this...
[01:30:49] Jesus.
[01:30:51] You know the... it's probably so hot outside too.
[01:30:56] But I bet it's probably hot as hell.
[01:31:01] What did they say? I don't know. Probably like they're over there. Shoot him.
[01:31:06] Yeah.
[01:31:10] I wish I had my translator. Yeah, exactly.
[01:31:12] And there it is just driving around
[01:31:14] Holy fuck, man
[01:31:16] They're really out there
[01:31:18] Yeah, they're really out there, holy fuck
[01:31:20] No air conditioning? Yeah, I'd be bad as fuck
[01:31:23] Can you imagine that?
[01:31:25] Oh my god
[01:31:29] Jesus Christ
[01:31:34] Jesus
[01:31:38] See, I don't know how, like, what's crazy to me
[01:31:40] How they don't just go blow up like hey, I mean you probably could get rid of most of these guys with like just like a hand full of
[01:31:44] Tanks and shit right like if you had a tank that could intercept a few RPG rounds
[01:31:49] You could probably like knock out all these guys like but did they really just like not even have that like
[01:31:55] They're just getting roll like a I mean airstrike is like I mean if you had one airplane
[01:32:00] I feel like this would basically be over and so like I
[01:32:04] Don't even know what to say like they can't like they not have like a hundred dollar drones
[01:32:09] Yeah, it's like it's crazy that they're still using these old strats and shit, you know like I don't know an
[01:32:14] Electrolyzed personal resentment. This is what is a female journalist popular young men like what is this?
[01:32:19] I don't even know the but this is a song and Hassan's called somebody else fat honestly like I've never seen a song
[01:32:26] Why is it that a hairy man from Turkey is the the most?
[01:32:32] It's like he is the biggest personification of like a
[01:32:37] white high school girl like you know like a cheerleader like this is that
[01:32:44] that's the energy that he has it is like it is straight up like really like it's
[01:32:50] just a mean girl I know every single time it's about this right but it's
[01:32:55] crazy what is going on with this and let me go back I'll pull up the other the
[01:33:00] other ones here I will watch this so apparently there was an advertisement
[01:33:04] that got put out here, Labour has released its banned party political broadcast containing
[01:33:10] quotes from reformed UK politicians.
[01:33:19] The funding of the NHS is a total failure.
[01:33:23] In fact, it's much better with less funding.
[01:33:26] There's a lesson there.
[01:33:29] If you can afford it, you pay.
[01:33:31] If you can't, you don't.
[01:33:33] works incredibly well. Yeah. I do not want it funded for general taxation. It doesn't work.
[01:33:40] It's not working. I think we're going to have to move to an insurance based system of healthcare.
[01:33:47] Yeah. It's highly likely that the COVID vaccines have been a factor, a significant factor in the
[01:33:55] cancer of members of the royal family.
[01:33:57] Oh boy, uh-oh.
[01:33:59] Depression isn't real!
[01:34:02] Man!
[01:34:02] It drives me mad when I see artifacts full of black people,
[01:34:05] full of Asian people, full of people that, you know,
[01:34:08] basically are anything other than white.
[01:34:11] London has become a third-world shithole.
[01:34:14] FACT!
[01:34:16] People from other religions should eat bacon for a month,
[01:34:20] to prove their Christians' sincerity and credentials.
[01:34:25] Oh, here we go.
[01:34:26] I'm a racist, and I'm proud of it.
[01:34:29] Wow.
[01:34:30] Some women should have never left the kitchen.
[01:34:34] Well, what about the other ones?
[01:34:35] Extracting Grenfell from the statistics, actually, people dying in house fires is rare.
[01:34:41] Many, many more people die on the roads driving cars, but not making cars illegal.
[01:34:47] Sadly, you know, everyone dies in the end.
[01:34:50] Right.
[01:34:51] It's just how you go.
[01:34:52] Yeah.
[01:34:53] Right.
[01:34:54] Back to the Americans, in this vital fight against Iran.
[01:34:58] Yeah, yeah.
[01:34:59] We should do what we can to support the operation.
[01:35:03] I've made that perfectly, perfectly clear.
[01:35:07] Andrew Tate was a very important voice.
[01:35:11] Is it the builder-burgers that are running the world?
[01:35:14] You know, there are many, many other theories.
[01:35:17] Could be the Masons.
[01:35:18] Some think it's the Rothschilds.
[01:35:20] Maybe it's George Soros.
[01:35:21] I don't know.
[01:35:22] That's crazy.
[01:35:23] What I do know is actually, I don't think any of it is a conspiracy theory.
[01:35:30] I think it's real, yeah.
[01:35:36] I don't believe any of what I've just said.
[01:35:39] But you should know that there are people who do.
[01:35:41] Not enough.
[01:35:42] Every word you've just heard was spoken by reform UK politicians,
[01:35:46] senior figures, advisors, candidates, councillors, MPs.
[01:35:51] There's only one way to stop reform. Vote Labour on Thursday the 7th of May.
[01:35:56] So this was an advertisement. POV, you're on the best date of your life.
[01:36:01] She's got a point there. Oh no, are we trying to help reform?
[01:36:09] Migrant rapist was on the run for murder. I saw this. This was apparently they imported
[01:36:14] the mouth of Sauron into Britain. I don't know how this happened.
[01:36:18] i thought they were supposed to be in mordor
[01:36:21] but things have now changed and uh... now we're in britain
[01:36:25] all my fucking god
[01:36:27] and uh... another amelia yes this is that my and i'm gonna uh... i'm gonna be
[01:36:32] honest
[01:36:33] they need to stop using you need to stop using uh... women that are at least
[01:36:38] average to above average attractiveness
[01:36:41] in order to
[01:36:42] make a point to caricature racism
[01:36:46] what you should just get next time
[01:36:49] just get one of the people of your own party to do this
[01:36:52] and it would be fine
[01:36:53] and uh... this is what were they thinking i don't know what they were
[01:36:56] thinking at all like it it's what are they even think it's so stupid
[01:37:00] and uh... yeah all my god let me see here i'll find it
[01:37:04] and average angle of sacks and housewife
[01:37:07] marvin s
[01:37:09] Black people, it's Asian people and the people that love them.
[01:37:13] Basically anything I can do about them.
[01:37:15] Oh my god.
[01:37:16] Why are you gonna have the cover?
[01:37:18] It's got 265,000 views.
[01:37:25] Oh my god.
[01:37:28] Yeah?
[01:37:30] I'm just dying in their arms tonight.
[01:37:35] By the way, I think that they're really
[01:37:38] laundering the word Asian.
[01:37:40] Whenever they're talking about guys from India and Pakistan,
[01:37:44] I think this is like a very fundamentally different
[01:37:46] conversation than talking about people from like Singapore
[01:37:49] or from China.
[01:37:51] I think that this is it's an obfuscation.
[01:37:54] It is.
[01:37:55] It's an obfuscation.
[01:37:56] Even though both of these places are in Asia,
[01:37:59] i think that it's a little bit misrepresentative whenever you think
[01:38:01] asian you're not thinking pakistani you're thinking chinese or fucking korean
[01:38:06] or japanese
[01:38:08] so i don't know the middle asian yeah exactly right it's on purpose i think
[01:38:12] it's on purpose as well
[01:38:18] and uh... to british thing we have lots of uh... non-chinese asians maybe i don't
[01:38:21] know
[01:38:22] israel is also asian yeah i wouldn't call that asian at all they're trying
[01:38:25] to scare the skeet but the sheep of the scarpage
[01:38:27] well they certainly succeeded in an absolute re-migration all my fucking
[01:38:31] god
[01:38:32] and uh... while
[01:38:34] and so uh... apparently this totally uh... backfired on them
[01:38:38] because obviously a lot of people and and this is why things funny is that
[01:38:42] at this point they think that just simply repeating these bad things back to
[01:38:46] people is going to make people think that it's bad
[01:38:49] actually now
[01:38:50] they're like well yeah this is exactly what i think this is totally what i
[01:38:53] believe it yes absolutely
[01:38:56] Kirstarmer also photographed a couple days ago.
[01:38:58] Is this the one of him in the car?
[01:39:02] Is this him in the car?
[01:39:07] The thing is that like,
[01:39:10] no good has ever come out of a photograph like this.
[01:39:15] Like, it's never,
[01:39:18] it's never been a good thing.
[01:39:21] It's an aura, it is.
[01:39:22] Oh man, not again. There you go. Holy fucking shit. The photo is reminiscent of the late Prince Philip in it. I know. The guy was all this hell.
[01:39:33] And, uh, yeah, same as Prince Andrew. I know. This is a very bad place to find yourself in if you're a, uh, what do you call it, if you're a British politician.
[01:39:42] Like, the moment that you get, the moment they get a picture of you like this, it's the beginning of the end.
[01:39:49] Dear of the headlights to Hilary next, I don't know about Hilary. I have no idea.
[01:39:54] I mean, I think it's more of a British thing, right?
[01:39:57] And if your child uses retarded or the F word in my classroom, they're out.
[01:40:01] It's a reflection on you. I don't mince my words.
[01:40:04] So it's actually, we weren't allowed to call each other the F word,
[01:40:08] but we were allowed to say retarded.
[01:40:10] And we would sometimes use the F word too. It just wasn't that big of a deal.
[01:40:13] And this is always been the rule, by the way.
[01:40:16] why okay retard yeah okay yeah okay retard exactly and what is this
[01:40:24] my name is honkow 60 hours ago I'm the acting secretary name I want to take this
[01:40:29] time to address you hello sales Marines my name's honkow as of 60 hours ago I'm
[01:40:35] the acting secretary name I want to take this time to address you and tell you
[01:40:40] that my parties my first and foremost it's to take care of you we will take
[01:40:44] Care your needs and make sure you can do the mission second is we're gonna build ships
[01:40:49] We need the platforms we need in the word is crazy, bro
[01:40:53] Like we got the new guy in the Navy's like we're gonna build more boats
[01:41:00] They got a honestly Britain should hire this guy
[01:41:03] And they go down to three finally it's to defend the homeland
[01:41:06] You know our mission has changed and we're gonna keep driving on with the mission. Mm-hmm. I'm never above you
[01:41:11] I'm never below you. I'm always beside you. Semper Fi and Huya
[01:41:16] That did sound like inside you, but
[01:41:21] That's great
[01:41:23] Yeah, I know it
[01:41:26] Listen, I've heard some crazy stories about guys in the Navy. All right
[01:41:31] I've heard like I'm not saying it's a general thing. I'm not saying it's you know that I just say I've heard some stories about guys
[01:41:37] And I know that are in the Navy and you know, it is what it is, right?
[01:41:40] I don't know. And I was in the Navy. Yeah, it is what it is. Always behind you, I guess so.
[01:41:45] And I announced plans to add firing squads or extracursion and gas asphyxiation to alternative methods of executing people.
[01:41:52] Great. That's a good start. Definitely a good start.
[01:41:55] And let me see if I can find the rest of this day's baby oil. I don't know about that.
[01:41:59] This seems a bit much. In the Navy. Yeah, I used to love that song, too.
[01:42:02] You know, you committed cultural suicide, but this is the norm.
[01:42:05] There's been some more crash-outs, man. Look at this. This is the airport.
[01:42:09] I love it.
[01:42:11] Oh, wow.
[01:42:13] Oh, yeah.
[01:42:15] Yeah.
[01:42:17] Oh, my God.
[01:42:19] Oh, my God.
[01:42:21] Oh, my God.
[01:42:23] Oh, my God.
[01:42:25] I wonder if they,
[01:42:27] I wonder if they got rid of
[01:42:29] Spirit and Frontier Airlines.
[01:42:31] If all this would just go away.
[01:42:33] Like, cause, you know,
[01:42:35] if you just,
[01:42:37] If those airlines were gone
[01:42:40] Like a lot of these people wouldn't be flying
[01:42:43] So I feel like this would kind of just solve the whole problem
[01:42:46] probably not yeah
[01:42:52] What's she doing she have is that toilet seat?
[01:43:07] I love how you can tell that there's been a fight because there's just flip flops everywhere
[01:43:24] 10, 10, like, single flip flops.
[01:43:31] Look at him.
[01:43:34] I know.
[01:43:36] Do not enter.
[01:43:38] Security checkpoint.
[01:43:40] It's a security checkpoint, boys.
[01:43:42] What's she got?
[01:43:43] Oh my God.
[01:43:45] Oh my God.
[01:43:47] That's the thing.
[01:43:48] And that's the heavy thing.
[01:43:49] She got to bonk somebody with it.
[01:43:51] Oh my God.
[01:43:52] That's dangerous!
[01:43:54] It's just-
[01:43:59] I'm lovin' it!
[01:44:12] Damn!
[01:44:17] I
[01:44:47] What?
[01:45:08] Hey, what?
[01:45:10] Oh my god, and then flip-flops look again. Oh my fucking god. This is just insane. Where
[01:45:25] are these people come from man? And I don't even know. I don't even know what to say about
[01:45:30] this. It's just crazy. It's a good day to use her. Yeah. Wow. What the fuck is wrong
[01:45:35] with some people man? Right there out of their fucking mind. Tan generally related.
[01:45:39] What is this here some other bullshit going on and it's kind of teenager brawls were common
[01:45:43] 20 years ago.
[01:45:44] Yeah, we had this happen.
[01:45:45] Yeah, I mean, we had this happen.
[01:45:47] I mean, definitely Michelle Obama's podcast.
[01:45:50] This is just oh my fucking God like this is so fucking ridiculous whenever she said
[01:45:56] this.
[01:45:57] I know when the society say it's okay for men or to or bits to hit women and girls
[01:46:02] man.
[01:46:03] It's a POC culture thing.
[01:46:04] I think that if somebody hits you, you should be able to hit them back.
[01:46:07] It's always been on my outlook on it, right?
[01:46:09] It's like, you should be able to hit somebody back
[01:46:11] if they hit you.
[01:46:12] Like, I don't think you should be hitting anybody.
[01:46:14] And I think that the problem is that
[01:46:17] a lot of people think that they can get violent
[01:46:18] because they can get away with it.
[01:46:20] The moment that people stop being able
[01:46:22] to get away with it,
[01:46:22] then this moment, I think a lot of people
[01:46:24] stop being violent, right?
[01:46:25] You flag for PUP, yeah, exactly.
[01:46:26] We don't articulate as black women our pain
[01:46:29] because it's almost like nobody ever gave us
[01:46:31] permission to do that.
[01:46:33] And does anyone care?
[01:46:35] Yeah, there's no way they care.
[01:46:37] If we knew, I think we would care.
[01:46:40] If we knew, if we knew.
[01:46:42] Or, you know, and we have to ask ourselves,
[01:46:46] the men in our lives is, you know, why wait to be asked?
[01:46:53] You know, it seems like what we go through is pretty obvious.
[01:46:57] I mean, we don't-
[01:46:58] Thank God, yes.
[01:46:59] Now it's another psychosis of you inventing a new problem
[01:47:04] to get mad at your husband's for.
[01:47:06] thank god that's great i i'm sure they really appreciate this that's amazing
[01:47:11] it's funny to watch this right after two women fighting i know
[01:47:14] and uh... what about the power of destructive ability like woman cannot
[01:47:17] hurt a man as much as the other way around
[01:47:19] i know that's why a woman shouldn't hit a man
[01:47:21] is because the man can beat the shit out of her so you shouldn't do it
[01:47:25] that's the whole reason
[01:47:27] uh... that is the end and to me like i don't really
[01:47:31] like i want to live in a world where you should never expect to get hit
[01:47:36] but i don't want to live in a world where anybody is like an acceptable target
[01:47:41] of
[01:47:42] unsolicited violence
[01:47:44] i don't want to live in a world where you can have somebody
[01:47:47] touch you in a way that you find inappropriate
[01:47:50] or problematic or hurt you and then you're not allowed to respond to it i
[01:47:54] think this is a very dangerous thing to have
[01:47:57] and uh... it really and and that's that's that's the premise that i have
[01:48:01] is that
[01:48:02] i think that the result of what i'm saying is that yeah women to get the
[01:48:05] shit beat out of them. Absolutely. And if you hit a man, you deserve it. You shouldn't
[01:48:09] do it. You shouldn't hit people. Like, it says nothing to do like if a little guy hits
[01:48:13] a big guy and the big guy beats the shit out of them, well, then that's what you get.
[01:48:17] You shouldn't poke the bear. So, really, I mean, I don't have a problem with that
[01:48:22] at all. And the reason why is because this is people who I think deserve it. They
[01:48:26] deserve it because you're initiating violence. You're initiating violence. Yeah, how
[01:48:31] How can she slap?
[01:48:32] How can she slap?
[01:48:33] Exactly.
[01:48:34] So all about respect.
[01:48:35] Yeah, exactly.
[01:48:36] And so, peace is one of points of society is, yeah, keep your hands to yourself, you'd
[01:48:39] be fine.
[01:48:40] Exactly.
[01:48:41] And shouldn't have been talking shit.
[01:48:42] Yeah, exactly.
[01:48:43] Can we just be nice to each other?
[01:48:44] We can, but the niceness has to be enforced with the threat of violence or there's
[01:48:49] not going to be anybody who's nice.
[01:48:51] That's the problem.
[01:48:52] That's the world that we live in.
[01:48:53] It's unfortunate, but there it is.
[01:48:55] This basically everywhere.
[01:48:56] I've seen this, by the way.
[01:48:58] Look at this.
[01:49:00] administrators
[01:49:04] somebody fix the graph
[01:49:09] i'm not saying this is accurate
[01:49:11] i'm not saying it's accurate i would never say
[01:49:16] i'm not saying that's accurate it's probably not accurate
[01:49:19] it's just it is what it is and i graph is frightening
[01:49:22] so this is so whenever you want fired everybody this is how we did it
[01:49:27] this how we did it yeah and and this is really really fucking annoying for me
[01:49:31] to see this is crazy for how bad this is
[01:49:33] for stock print believer i mean forty you don't but you don't believe in it you
[01:49:37] just recognize that it exists right
[01:49:38] uh... it exists whether it is or not right one way or another you're gonna
[01:49:41] know that
[01:49:42] so uh...
[01:49:44] take a look at this
[01:49:49] now this is a little bit of a context but i don't think the context we
[01:49:52] change is a whole lot
[01:49:54] Most Gen Alpha boys now prefer to have relationships with AI
[01:49:59] more than other people according to a survey.
[01:50:01] 58% of boys say AI relationships are easier
[01:50:05] because they can control the conversation.
[01:50:11] I think this is really bad.
[01:50:14] I do, I think this is really, really, really bad.
[01:50:18] Like something about Gen Alpha is under 14, bro?
[01:50:21] Yeah, I know.
[01:50:22] I know, that's what makes it bad.
[01:50:25] Yeah, blame the Foyds.
[01:50:28] But this isn't just Foyds.
[01:50:29] This is other men too, right?
[01:50:31] Because you're thinking about it.
[01:50:33] I mean, the only AI they're talking to you probably
[01:50:35] isn't just a girl, right?
[01:50:37] I mean, yeah, sure.
[01:50:38] Like, women bad, right?
[01:50:39] I get it.
[01:50:40] But at the same time, I think there's more to it than that.
[01:50:43] There's a lot more to it than that.
[01:50:45] And they'll be all right.
[01:50:46] Uh-oh, I didn't have kids.
[01:50:47] Buy humans, I guess so.
[01:50:49] misleading only 26% of boys 12 to 16 so they prefer attention from AI over real-life collections only
[01:50:56] 26% that's a big number man and the 58% figure comes from a different question whether arrow should feel easier than real ones
[01:51:02] That's what it says
[01:51:04] Like that's that what's like, okay? I don't even know what to say and anyway, let's go back
[01:51:11] I'll look at the other ones too. This is second and third or effective in this culture now
[01:51:14] I think it definitely makes it work. That's a destiny talking about me
[01:51:19] Obviously he out everybody always thinking about me. It's normal
[01:51:24] Yeah, I have no obligation to do anything and there are some people that think that well because I disagree with you so much
[01:51:32] You have some kind of like obligation to 1v1 me or something
[01:51:35] I do think if you do a political commentary you I think there should be this would be one of the laws I would enforce
[01:51:40] You should have an obligation to have some kind of
[01:51:42] of confrontational discourse.
[01:51:45] It can't just be that everybody can go run up
[01:51:47] into their own corners and construct their own realities.
[01:51:49] That's just crazy to me.
[01:51:50] I don't think it's acceptable.
[01:51:52] Yeah.
[01:51:53] No.
[01:52:00] No.
[01:52:05] Yeah, no.
[01:52:06] Like,
[01:52:08] it's really that simple.
[01:52:10] It's really that simple like yeah, I don't know what else to say and you don't be a fascist
[01:52:16] I guess so and
[01:52:18] Again, what is this here? So what's your majority? Oh, this is the fucking I saw this before
[01:52:23] Genuinely some of the saddest shit ever. Oh my god. You can't do that. I guess so how do you enforce that?
[01:52:28] I mean again, it's just the way things are and that's how people are right and
[01:52:34] You'd be arguing when we won all day long. Well, no, I mean it to me
[01:52:37] I just I just don't like the base. I don't like doing them, right?
[01:52:40] I mean, I feel like I engage with people who disagree with me on a pretty regular basis
[01:52:44] So the idea that like having, you know, like that I don't want my ideas challenged or something like that
[01:52:50] Well, I don't think anybody really wants their ideas challenged and people disagreeing with them
[01:52:55] But at the same time, I think that I spend a lot of time engaging with people that disagree with me or think that
[01:53:00] I'm wrong about something all the time. So just because I don't want to engage in like a 1v1
[01:53:05] real-time like argument with somebody doesn't mean that I don't engage with
[01:53:11] ideas that are different than mine I think I do that all the time so that's
[01:53:15] it you're the biggest fucking pussy on God's earth you're so righteous back
[01:53:20] yourself up why would I do something that I don't want to do let me let so
[01:53:27] yeah I'm gonna break this down let me let me work this out with you why would
[01:53:33] I fucking do all right all right let's just move on let's move gives a fuck
[01:53:43] anyway so look at this here generally the saddest chef's in a while so Kim
[01:53:48] Kendrick Lamar look at all his comments now
[01:53:56] Damn damn damn
[01:54:04] Damn oh
[01:54:07] My god
[01:54:09] It's everybody because it's from Drake. It's because of the fucking the album Drake's album
[01:54:18] Is the ice thing? Yeah ice band Drake exactly
[01:54:21] So everybody's coming back and like the thing is now now in my opinion
[01:54:25] I'm gonna have to agree with those follows K bot fans and this is I like Kendrick Lamar like this
[01:54:32] This is my opinion about the about the situation right is that I actually like Kendrick Lamar more as a rapper
[01:54:39] But Drake is obviously a lot more popular than Kendrick Lamar is he's got way more mainstream appeal
[01:54:43] Uh, K-Bot fans spanned every comment section for over a year that this man is a pedophile.
[01:54:49] Cheered and recited lyrics calling him a pedophile.
[01:54:52] Now you and other K-Bots want to cry about some fucking emojis.
[01:54:56] That's true. Like y'all spent an entire year like fucking blasting a song that calls this dude a groomer.
[01:55:05] And now you're crashing out over some ice cubes?
[01:55:09] Really? Like, that's fucking ridiculous.
[01:55:14] Kendrick is more respected worldwide. I couldn't tell you that I have no idea
[01:55:19] I mean like let me see how many how many people watching Kendrick listen to Kendrick Lamar versus what's his name?
[01:55:26] Kendrick all right Kendrick. Where is it here?
[01:55:30] Kendrick Lamar all right, so how many people listen to Kendrick Lamar? Oh, he got 71,000. Okay. Who about Drake?
[01:55:43] 88,000
[01:55:49] down
[01:55:54] even after all that
[01:55:58] or a million I'm a million I'm a million I analyze it thousand
[01:56:01] but like that's all I meant to say million I just read I was reading the wrong one
[01:56:05] so I don't know like the uh what is this year the evidence that
[01:56:08] on Drake is damning that's why it's just corny who spends all the time
[01:56:11] worried about Kendrick
[01:56:12] I have no idea honestly like whether Drake's a weirdo or not like I mean my perspective about that is like if you're doing some weird shit with underage girls like
[01:56:20] I think that you know really you should talk to the authorities about it and try to figure out a way to like stop the person from doing it like
[01:56:26] It's if you're just talking about it and like you know like making stuff up about it like and by the way like I want to let y'all know like
[01:56:33] Like I like Drake, but like I'm not like a big huge Drake fan
[01:56:36] I'm not a huge Kendrick fan either like I listen to good kid Matt City probably 50 times
[01:56:41] But outside of that I haven't really listened to a lot of Kendrick Lamar's music
[01:56:44] So is this the peers versus is this that Bible clip? Yeah, we don't look at that. I thank you
[01:56:50] I forgot all about that. Why haven't they rested Drake yet? Yeah, exactly. And so
[01:56:55] It was like that 13 years ago exactly. Yeah, and so like if I if you actually think this like
[01:57:01] You know like try to help
[01:57:03] Help you know get the work get rid of the get rid of one more predator in the world
[01:57:06] I'd have somebody like this held accountable. He gets away with it. He's Canadian. Okay. Here we go
[01:57:11] Give me a minute
[01:57:17] He searched the girl that hates men Sabrina separately Sabrina carpenter, yeah
[01:57:24] Actually, I wonder how many people listen to her
[01:57:29] 66 million foids
[01:57:33] Jesus Christ, that's bad
[01:57:40] That's bad wow
[01:57:44] That's really bad
[01:57:48] Industry plan, I don't know if she's an industry plan or not. I have no idea
[01:57:52] Yeah, I mean she's high as fuck that counts. I mean, yeah, I think she's attractive
[01:57:56] But like I mean most pop stars are relatively attractive
[01:58:00] anyway so Kanye I don't know like they search all right all right I'll pull up
[01:58:06] Kanye
[01:58:12] 77 million and he hasn't brought out music and how long how is he not brought out
[01:58:20] music in this long and and still dude still 77 million oh my fucking god he
[01:58:32] just released one I don't know I don't think that one's on Spotify I'm pretty
[01:58:38] sure it's not discography yeah I'm not seeing it here it says latest release
[01:58:43] like this isn't yeah what the hell happened make graduation check no
[01:58:47] Oh, apparently the HH song isn't on there, bully.
[01:58:50] Well, is this new?
[01:58:51] I haven't seen it.
[01:58:52] And I listen to it at all.
[01:58:53] Most popular song with 6 Billions Streams
[01:58:55] is just for me.
[01:58:56] It's not Spotify.
[01:58:57] Maybe, I don't know.
[01:58:58] And I haven't really kept up with them hardly at all,
[01:59:00] honestly.
[01:59:01] It's under Yay.
[01:59:02] Is it really?
[01:59:05] Wait a minute.
[01:59:07] Wait a minute.
[01:59:08] So let me get this straight.
[01:59:10] This dude has two accounts on Spotify.
[01:59:14] And if you put them together,
[01:59:16] It's like a hundred m-
[01:59:21] Oh my god.
[01:59:25] Oh my- dude.
[01:59:27] Is- is Zach Raric- yeah, bro, this is his Zach Raric- it's his alt account.
[01:59:32] Oh my god.
[01:59:33] I- I didn't know- I didn't know it was like that.
[01:59:36] Holy shit, man.
[01:59:37] He's smurfing? Yeah, he has Apple too, I guess so.
[01:59:40] No, I- I love Kanye West. I do, I have.
[01:59:43] I've been listening I was listening to Kanye West in 2004 on the freshman year high school
[01:59:49] Bus bus ride to school listening to gold digger, man. Listen to ghost time. It'll change your life
[01:59:54] Maybe I don't listen honestly. This is so sad. You can look at this like this is my playlist on Spotify
[02:00:01] so if you look at like how many songs they used to add right so look from
[02:00:07] 2025 to
[02:00:09] And 21, I only added this many songs.
[02:00:15] This was it.
[02:00:16] This is all the songs added.
[02:00:18] And then meanwhile, meanwhile,
[02:00:20] this is how long the playlist is.
[02:00:27] Look at all that.
[02:00:35] You know what happened?
[02:00:37] is that DMCA bullshit on Twitch?
[02:00:39] They started playing that DMCA shit,
[02:00:41] you know any Yeezy's?
[02:00:41] No, I don't.
[02:00:42] I don't buy new music, it's mental, man.
[02:00:45] Yeah, no, I mean, anybody who,
[02:00:47] anybody who play video games on the internet,
[02:00:49] this is what you would do,
[02:00:50] is you would just, yeah,
[02:00:51] it's a DMCA shit on Twitch.
[02:00:52] Like, that is really the problem.
[02:00:54] And how many people listen to this playlist now still?
[02:00:56] 40,000 people?
[02:00:58] Damn, that's a fuck-go to people.
[02:01:00] Holy shit.
[02:01:01] And yeah, that's it.
[02:01:03] And some of our Twitch things,
[02:01:04] excuse me, doesn't care.
[02:01:06] yeah i just don't want to take the risk is also one of my shit could put on
[02:01:08] youtube to answer that's another reason as well
[02:01:11] and so uh... yeah it but if you played while like you have probably have these
[02:01:14] songs on there
[02:01:15] so this is rustle brand talking about the bible
[02:01:17] or let's find out about the bible
[02:01:21] didn't need yourself report that he was looking up at the sixteen-year-old
[02:01:23] girl
[02:01:26] it's not going to be a question about your bible
[02:01:29] yes if you want to be
[02:01:30] that was not the one you took into call you the very one
[02:01:34] What was your thinking of taking it into court?
[02:01:36] Can I take it back?
[02:01:37] Can I go back to asking you a question about your Bible?
[02:01:40] Yes, if you want to.
[02:01:41] Thank you.
[02:01:42] Was that the one you took into court?
[02:01:43] Yeah, the very one.
[02:01:44] Okay.
[02:01:45] What was your thinking of taking it into court,
[02:01:47] and what you were seeing looking at some passages?
[02:01:49] What were the relevant passages for you?
[02:01:51] All right.
[02:01:52] Thank you for asking me.
[02:01:53] Thank you.
[02:01:54] I didn't know.
[02:01:56] A little bit.
[02:02:00] It was this from the Zion.
[02:02:03] You're right, Greer did say, you know, he'd be chilled.
[02:02:07] Sometimes I'd lose the chill, man.
[02:02:10] It's pretty...
[02:02:17] It's this.
[02:02:24] I don't like that they're there in the old gallery,
[02:02:26] but remember you just said it's a hired spot.
[02:02:30] This is from Isaiah.
[02:02:39] This is more painful than Scott's thoughts.
[02:02:45] Oh my god.
[02:02:50] Jesus.
[02:02:58] God damn.
[02:03:00] Oh no!
[02:03:02] It says here.
[02:03:07] Oh!
[02:03:10] Oh!
[02:03:12] Oh!
[02:03:14] Oh!
[02:03:16] Oh!
[02:03:18] Oh!
[02:03:20] Oh!
[02:03:22] Oh!
[02:03:24] Oh!
[02:03:26] Oh!
[02:03:28] Look at the camera!
[02:03:36] This has been going on for a minute?
[02:03:38] The verse that I was looking at that day was not there, I can't actually find the verse
[02:03:48] that I had that day.
[02:03:50] But this is good enough.
[02:03:52] This is from Isaiah 12.
[02:03:55] oh my god
[02:03:59] oh my god bro like it this is good enough like i just it's obvious trolling
[02:04:05] like you think he's trolling i mean
[02:04:07] maybe he's trolling but like
[02:04:09] kind of makes them look so bad
[02:04:12] it does like it it i mean like
[02:04:15] you got me i mean and
[02:04:18] i don't know man like i i he's a comedian he is and it's it's
[02:04:23] it's really funny
[02:04:25] but i don't know if this is a joke or not i mean i think that
[02:04:29] why do people think he's trolling
[02:04:35] why did why do you think that
[02:04:43] cope on the i don't use well verse in the bible
[02:04:47] it's a troll is actually pretty smart i think that's so bright that
[02:04:50] you could be pretty smart and still not know where things are in the bible and
[02:04:54] when you bring it around and then you can't find the verse that you were talking about
[02:04:57] is going to make you look bad.
[02:05:01] But I don't know, like he asks, somebody says, bro, you try finding a specific verse in the
[02:05:06] Bible.
[02:05:07] I'm not bringing it to the fucking interview.
[02:05:10] I'm like, what do you mean?
[02:05:13] That's not a fear fucking comparison.
[02:05:15] I'm not doing that.
[02:05:17] How could you even make that comparison?
[02:05:19] Are you insane?
[02:05:20] Oh my God.
[02:05:21] God. Yes, Samur. Yes, be prepared. Yes. I don't know. I don't like, I don't like
[02:05:26] Russell's fingers. He's trolling. I guess. I don't know. It looks really bad. I'll tell
[02:05:31] you that. 23 million views. It looks really, really bad. Maybe he was trolling. Maybe
[02:05:38] it was all a joke. I don't know. I mean, it certainly doesn't make him look good.
[02:05:44] This is the kind of thing that, like, if it was a joke, you probably shouldn't have
[02:05:47] done it because everybody's gonna think that you're a fucking idiot right I mean
[02:05:51] that's it so I have no idea I I don't know you have bookmarkers everywhere and
[02:05:56] why wouldn't you have one for this one if it was so important I have no idea but
[02:06:00] it does look pretty silly it looks very silly watch a couple on YouTube it's not
[02:06:04] a joke I don't know how long it is I have no idea but you know from what I
[02:06:09] saw there it definitely doesn't look very good
[02:06:11] lesser banners experience is being a prayer for us both before we started
[02:06:15] Oh really? Okay, there you go.
[02:06:18] God!
[02:06:21] Oh no!
[02:06:23] The word you have a word? Oh, what is this?
[02:06:27] I suppose why I got rankled even at the asking about the denomination
[02:06:31] is because it's so beautiful and it's purity and it's formlessness.
[02:06:35] But both Christians have no problem saying what denomination is.
[02:06:37] It's not like I've got a problem with it. I've got this challenge.
[02:06:39] Anomic athlete? I've got no problem telling.
[02:06:41] No, but you're very different. You're very different.
[02:06:43] different. But why? Why is it so difficult to answer? It's not difficult to answer. I'm really
[02:06:47] interested in Catholicism, really interested in trying to love it. Do you want to be an atheist?
[02:06:49] You then want to be an atheist? I don't think that's like that. What do you think?
[02:06:53] That's antagonistic. No, it's not. It's factual. You were an atheist. Oh, we're going to be an
[02:06:57] atheist. You were a... Oh, yes. That's what some people think. That's what some people think.
[02:07:02] Hitler. What do you think about Hitler? That's what some people think. Okay.
[02:07:05] Should we get the jab? Have you vaccinated your own children? Take bears advice and come
[02:07:09] No, you take bears advice and be a good man.
[02:07:12] I am a good man.
[02:07:13] Be a good man.
[02:07:14] And that will cost you to be a good man.
[02:07:15] You may not like...
[02:07:16] It might cost you everything.
[02:07:17] You might not like...
[02:07:18] It might cost you everything to become one, but you can do it.
[02:07:21] You might not like...
[02:07:22] You can do it, Bear.
[02:07:23] What is going on?
[02:07:24] You were an atheist.
[02:07:25] He's crashing out.
[02:07:26] No, but you're a Christian.
[02:07:27] Good.
[02:07:28] They're not basic facts.
[02:07:29] They're information being tailored and collated in a...
[02:07:31] Is it not true?
[02:07:32] Yeah.
[02:07:33] You are creating, attempting to create, using a collage of language.
[02:07:36] You're the one who told us this thing.
[02:07:38] You are. You told us you were an atheist.
[02:07:41] This role has got the right to protect itself.
[02:07:42] Yeah.
[02:07:43] This is a genocide.
[02:07:44] Don't take that cover shot.
[02:07:45] Take the cover shot.
[02:07:46] Ah!
[02:07:47] Listen.
[02:07:48] I'm happy to talk about that.
[02:07:49] You're not.
[02:07:50] Oh my God.
[02:07:51] Anything.
[02:07:51] But I would prefer to talk about that.
[02:07:52] I didn't know you were an atheist.
[02:07:53] He was always like this.
[02:07:55] He was.
[02:07:55] Something piercing.
[02:07:56] He was.
[02:07:56] Something.
[02:07:57] He was always...
[02:07:58] No, Russell Brad...
[02:07:59] I...
[02:08:00] I like Russell Brad.
[02:08:01] He said things I agree with.
[02:08:02] But he's always been a little crazy.
[02:08:04] He has.
[02:08:05] We're talking about your profound belief in God.
[02:08:08] And as a Christian?
[02:08:09] No, we're not talking about the micro-found belief in God.
[02:08:10] We're talking about the actuality of God.
[02:08:12] And we're talking about the fact that you have been doing water carrying for Satan.
[02:08:15] That's what we're talking about.
[02:08:17] Damn!
[02:08:17] Water carrying.
[02:08:18] The fallenness in this world.
[02:08:20] I've been carrying water for Satan.
[02:08:21] Even when, like, I sort of take my own advice and, more importantly,
[02:08:24] bear Grylls advice and think,
[02:08:25] right, just sit and chill,
[02:08:27] that you sort of revert to a kind of,
[02:08:29] you know, he was a Buddhist and I can't see that as a good faith inquiry.
[02:08:33] I see it as an attempt to regenerate an outcome
[02:08:36] and to create a sort of a kind of hysteria whether that's in this room with me
[02:08:40] or sort of more broadly among people
[02:08:42] maybe we are a couple of grifters a couple of worthless lousy grifters
[02:08:45] they'll say whatever we have to say to stay on the internet make them quit and flop the book and
[02:08:49] oh look at Markle she's a bitch is that all right is that bitch Israel yeah fucking yeah
[02:08:54] maybe that's all we are man there's been bothering me for a long time
[02:08:58] thankfully it wasn't attached otherwise that would have been grooming and what would that be in the ape world
[02:09:01] all you do join the white supremacists of one day and then grift for cigarettes
[02:09:05] with the Muslims on the next day!
[02:09:07] I'm not doing your mad little game of reducing everything to trivia and tittle-tattle
[02:09:11] because some things, believe it or not, are not trivia and tittle-tattle.
[02:09:14] They're an argument to the direct contrary that none of it is trivia and tittle-tattle.
[02:09:18] That you're continually in the moment interfacing with a really beautiful reality
[02:09:23] that has a veil laying across it and all of us are sort of tangled and interacting with the veil.
[02:09:28] I've really got to say, peers is so good at creating engaging television.
[02:09:35] He really is
[02:09:39] He picks the winner he picks the right man for the right time
[02:09:44] It's appears those out of farm them. Yeah, this is a real picture. What is this here if I could find it?
[02:09:50] Yeah, what the fuck is even happening? I mean ever since the Alex Jones thing
[02:09:55] Oh, I forgot about this one. Oh my god. This was a crazy crash. Yeah, Russell got off the deep end
[02:10:03] I have no idea, bro. Like I don't know. I mean it seems that seems pretty fucking bad
[02:10:08] It does look pretty fucking bad
[02:10:10] So I'm not surprised to see more people bringing that out talking about it, etc. Right and this I thought this was crazy
[02:10:18] The Chinese military scientists are gone too. They're also gone Jun has been demonetized. Oh, no
[02:10:26] Oh
[02:10:28] No, wait a minute wait a minute. I got another one take a look at this
[02:10:33] Junior unapologetic Muslim Palestinian. That's it folks. It was nice knowing you. Thank you Nikita for for targeting me
[02:10:43] Well deserved you can't post AI propaganda and get paid anymore
[02:10:48] When's the last AI propaganda post I made show me I'll wait as long as you need it
[02:10:53] You know what you shared. Maybe stop posting bullshit. This is so this guy
[02:10:59] Absolutely. He is a total bullshit artist
[02:11:01] Check his profile, how hard he's been crashing out, let me see.
[02:11:07] So, yesterday my ex-payouts went from $8,000 every two weeks to $1,000.
[02:11:14] I complained about it. Many Zionist accounts targeted me.
[02:11:18] Oh my God. It's the Jews. It's the Jews again.
[02:11:22] Three hours later, I told him to remove my monetization.
[02:11:25] Three hours later, my monetization is gone.
[02:11:27] Look if it's temporary. I get it. I deserve it.
[02:11:29] but if it's a permanent ban, hear me out.
[02:11:32] What this guy did, you should never get your monetization back.
[02:11:36] You intentionally post misleading stuff
[02:11:39] in order to make people think things that aren't true.
[02:11:43] Why the fuck should they pay you for that?
[02:11:47] If you want to be a retard,
[02:11:49] then you should do it on your own dot.
[02:11:50] You should be in it for the love of the game.
[02:11:52] You shouldn't be retarded for money.
[02:11:56] That's what I think. It's called a suppression system?
[02:11:58] Well, I mean like don't you think they should suppress AI videos that are being like in my he made like 20 posts
[02:12:04] What is this your 20 posts since his demonetization wait really?
[02:12:09] This is Nikita beer right now ghost wait what I went too hard and I exploded emotionally had nothing to do with it
[02:12:16] I'm tired of being targeted a pro Israel account dude. He's actually crashing out. Oh my fucking god
[02:12:23] Is this is this him?
[02:12:25] yo yo what up guys look this is how I have to record moving forward why because
[02:12:34] I'm being doxxed by Zionists a lot of people every problem in his life is
[02:12:41] because of the Jews that's it every thing if it wasn't for the Jews everything
[02:12:48] would be perfect I actually understand the amount of risk that my life is in
[02:12:53] simply because of what I post on X, Zionists are going so far out of their
[02:13:01] way. Yeah. To harass me, to dox me, to publicly attack me and defame me. Yeah.
[02:13:08] When I'm only trying to report the truth and stick to journalism. They've
[02:13:13] murdered. How many times has this guy posted some fucking bullshit? Like I
[02:13:17] remember seeing it regularly where he'd be posting like literal fucking like
[02:13:21] misleading images like a video like this happened last night and it was from
[02:13:26] 2021 well I mean this dude just post so much fake-ass bullshit all the time he's
[02:13:33] a total grifter he is journalists Israel is a government that murders
[02:13:38] journalists yeah we saw what happened to Amal Khalil in Lebanon
[02:13:43] we all wash your funeral these people are so evil and they will go out of
[02:13:50] their way to attack all of us. The best way we can do is to keep our family safe, ourselves
[02:13:57] safe, and to keep posting the truth on social media until enough people in the world understand
[02:14:05] that these people need to be stopped. It's the Jews that made you post AI videos and
[02:14:12] lie to people? Remain. They cannot exist. Otherwise, all of us will be living in danger if we ever
[02:14:23] criticize them. Right. And the way forward is not to stop criticizing them because what
[02:14:28] they're doing deserves to be criticized. Oh, okay. This is not a joke, guys. It's not
[02:14:35] a joke. I'm watching this. I need you to repost it. Wow. I'm going to post the video
[02:14:39] very soon explaining why I got banned on X, but moving forward, this is how we're recording
[02:14:45] videos. That's great man, that's amazing. Hey, at least this time it's not an AI video of
[02:14:51] a rod blowing up an aircraft carrier, right? And so a met dude, he's actually so upset
[02:14:58] over this. Holy fuck, going to spaces in 5 or 10 minutes, I have a message for the
[02:15:02] the team in X. 43 likes. Literally nobody cares. Nobody gives a shit. If you think demonetizing
[02:15:11] me will change anything, it won't. Big creators leave while I will remain. Nobody's gonna,
[02:15:17] nobody gives a shit. Oh my God. And I would recognize it if I nobody. Yes, I know. Kidnap
[02:15:23] this guy. No authorities to help. Right. Okay. This video, oh, here we go. From
[02:15:27] On February 2026, showing undercover Israeli forces in Palestine as not settlers, as breaking
[02:15:35] news.
[02:15:36] Oh my God.
[02:15:37] And of course, this is a new one.
[02:15:39] I don't know why I haven't seen this before.
[02:15:41] This is the first time I've seen this.
[02:15:43] And let me see here.
[02:15:44] Oh, this is another...
[02:15:46] Right.
[02:15:47] Right.
[02:15:48] This is the...
[02:15:50] This is the...
[02:15:52] This is the dream.
[02:15:53] I hope he knows he's considered a woman in Afghanistan.
[02:15:56] His beard isn't fist thick.
[02:15:57] Yeah, I mean even mine isn't to be honest like I'm only halfway there and
[02:16:03] One to two months X is perfect one in two months ago even though Israelis they changed the Iran flag, etc. Yeah, definitely
[02:16:10] No, this is really just fucking ridiculous man. And yeah, what's gonna have the bottom?
[02:16:15] I don't know some fucking bullshit, right and these people are making themselves crazy. They are
[02:16:19] And so was that the Polish minister of the swastika Israeli flag? I guess so so this guy got totally demonetized
[02:16:25] Thank fucking god. They need to demonetize all these fake if you're pushing out news and you're like doing it repeatedly
[02:16:36] Repeatedly pushing out news that is actual bullshit. Not true like literal lies. Yeah, I think you should get demonetized
[02:16:43] I do and I think that honestly why shouldn't that happen?
[02:16:47] FBI shows questioning of a four-to-teen over violent in-sale posts. What is this here? I pulled this up
[02:16:52] This is the thing that I was looking at earlier.
[02:16:54] I'll only go back and pull it up.
[02:16:58] 19-old, you guys face questioning
[02:16:59] of its incel revolution soon.
[02:17:01] Who's this guy?
[02:17:02] You watch this?
[02:17:03] I don't know what this is.
[02:17:04] Are you familiar with the username incelrevolutionsoon?
[02:17:08] Yeah.
[02:17:08] What is that?
[02:17:09] It's just a, it's your handle on Instagram.
[02:17:13] It was, it's gone now, it's banned.
[02:17:16] You just got banned, it gets banned all the time.
[02:17:18] It gets banned all the time, I have to get banned.
[02:17:20] Have you ever said anything like,
[02:17:22] Everyone that's my instinct, that's what my instinct's telling me.
[02:17:25] Uh-huh.
[02:17:25] I mean, I've said it before, it's just jokes.
[02:17:28] Well, how do you talk about how all women need to be masked?
[02:17:33] No.
[02:17:34] What?
[02:17:34] That's what I'm talking about.
[02:17:36] Little watchletters.
[02:17:39] What about the exact...
[02:17:40] Zip it.
[02:17:41] I don't name it.
[02:17:42] I know what it means.
[02:17:43] I watch all the prime shows, I don't know what that's about.
[02:17:46] I don't know anything about what you're going to handle was incel revolution, correct?
[02:17:50] It's just a joke.
[02:17:51] OK.
[02:17:52] free speech is not free speech to call the kill everybody
[02:17:56] you can't do that
[02:17:57] so did you say it was a joke
[02:18:00] that no recognition of saying that phrase now
[02:18:03] do you ever remember hearing
[02:18:05] a s**t all foids
[02:18:07] i mean yeah i probably
[02:18:08] do you remember
[02:18:10] do you remember rape and kill all foids and the mom all
[02:18:15] oh no
[02:18:22] Uh-huh, right.
[02:18:27] Oh, Foytes?
[02:18:28] I mean, yeah, I've probably said it before.
[02:18:30] Can you explain what Foytes is?
[02:18:32] Can you explain what a Foytes is?
[02:18:34] She doesn't even know!
[02:18:37] Email humanoid, that's what I mean, it's just a f***ing intern.
[02:18:40] It's all a f***ing bullshit.
[02:18:42] Oh my god.
[02:18:43] Yeah, you might be thinking in your head that it's a joke, but it's not a joke.
[02:18:47] Uh-huh.
[02:18:48] What about the phrase, I'm going to commit mass murder before I f**k her?
[02:18:53] What about the phrase? Like, what?
[02:18:57] Who is this guy?
[02:19:00] I said that, that's not all.
[02:19:02] I hope you didn't say that, L.A.
[02:19:04] What?
[02:19:05] What she just said, have you said stuff like that?
[02:19:07] Show me the proof, show me I've said these things.
[02:19:09] Have you said anything you wanted to f**k her?
[02:19:11] I mean, sure, I've said it before.
[02:19:13] No.
[02:19:14] Everyone said they had everything
[02:19:18] A special agent explains her concerns that Luke may still be harboring these ideations
[02:19:23] But he assures everyone that he's not no
[02:19:26] I know well his friends or whoever he talks to online. They all kind of joke with stupid lingo like that
[02:19:33] he's never
[02:19:34] Yeah, listen there. He hasn't shot up a school yet
[02:19:39] Yeah, he hasn't done it
[02:19:41] So why don't you just wait till he shoots it up and come back then. I don't want to talk to you
[02:19:48] So I'm a protected rice. Absolutely. We
[02:19:52] We care about those but we also care about
[02:19:55] Threats and that's where things are not protected but they're not protected rights. Yeah, so making written threats online is a federal
[02:20:03] Yeah, so what about something like total Jew now? Total Jude?
[02:20:07] Jesus
[02:20:09] What happens to brother?
[02:20:11] Oh
[02:20:15] What
[02:20:17] Total what death?
[02:20:20] Wait, what?
[02:20:22] He's joking obviously this is my outlook around it. This is what I think I
[02:20:28] Think that it's really fucking annoying that this guy is the one that's getting questioned when you have a million psychotic
[02:20:34] freaks on Reddit that are sitting around advocating to kill the president.
[02:20:39] I think that the focus on one literal trailer trash retard incel should not be the focus.
[02:20:46] It should be the focus on the people that are planning, organizing, and demonstrating
[02:20:50] and being violent during those demonstrations, and then nipping that in the bud before actual
[02:20:55] people get killed.
[02:20:57] This guy is a retard.
[02:20:59] broke the law and no civilized society should tolerate his behavior. However, on a priority list,
[02:21:06] he's a lot lower than the other people. Why not both? Because they're not doing both. And I will
[02:21:13] not accept that. The thing is that I would be fine if they were going after those other people.
[02:21:20] Like, and I am against this entirely. I'm completely against all of it. But this is the
[02:21:25] issue that I think a lot of people have. And I think this is one of the big issues that I think
[02:21:30] a lot of conservatives and right wing people, it kind of like it manipulates them. They think that
[02:21:35] when law and order is applied to their side, that they have to be okay with it, just like
[02:21:42] completely without any questioning at all. Obviously, it's good that somebody like this
[02:21:48] is getting arrested. We all know this. But the problem is that when you have selective
[02:21:53] enforcement for rules, you don't have rules. You have weapons. So when I'm calling out that,
[02:21:59] yeah, this guy's an idiot, sure, of course he's an idiot. But the problem is that why is it that
[02:22:04] all of these other people aren't also being held accountable to? Because when you have an entire,
[02:22:10] like basically spectrum of people that are saying this bad stuff, but then you have somebody
[02:22:15] like this that's being focused on, instead of the people that are literally organizing
[02:22:19] real-life events and being terrorists themselves, like for example the people that threw the
[02:22:25] bomb in New York, why is it that the focus is on somebody like this?
[02:22:31] I reject that, I think that's ridiculous.
[02:22:36] I think it's ridiculous and it's completely distorted.
[02:22:41] It's selectively applied.
[02:22:47] So that's the reason why I have a problem with it.
[02:22:50] I do.
[02:22:51] It's easier, maybe, right?
[02:22:52] But like optics?
[02:22:54] Well, either way, this is the reason why.
[02:22:56] I mean, again, I gave my opinion on it.
[02:23:00] In the video, he gets focused, because people filed reports.
[02:23:02] Well, maybe we should do that more.
[02:23:06] Yeah.
[02:23:08] You have a feminist to advocate to kill them in,
[02:23:10] and nothing's done about them?
[02:23:11] Yeah, exactly.
[02:23:12] And that's the problem that I have, is that like this
[02:23:17] standard is not being applied evenly like I think the standard should it's not
[02:23:23] that the standard shouldn't be applied it's that the standard needs to be
[02:23:26] applied evenly to everybody doing this
[02:23:31] oh she ever remember saying it's in my chat this particular conversation took
[02:23:39] place between Luke and another Instagram user by the name sea salty man sea
[02:23:44] The Salty Man
[02:23:46] Uh-huh who sent Luke what police describe as an anti-Jewish video. Let me guess this is on Instagram
[02:23:55] Received a tip from this on Instagram yeah, it says Instagram
[02:23:59] Yeah, right
[02:24:02] Right above my head
[02:24:04] Yeah, I could have guessed that
[02:24:07] They traced the account to Luke's 19 year old close friend, who they later questioned about the messages.
[02:24:15] I have a very certain opinion on Jewish people, which is not all Jewish people. It's just people that so happen to be Jewish that do evil things.
[02:24:25] after
[02:24:34] Okay
[02:24:36] See salty man sent the video Luke replied I don't hate them enough. I need I don't hate them
[02:24:44] More hate more hatred total Jewish now bring it for oh my god see salty man responded
[02:24:51] I'm done with this. Let's start the revolution to which Luke replied it will happen soon brother
[02:25:02] So their Warhammer 40k posting in Instagram, oh my god, okay who report I don't know who knows how this happened
[02:25:12] Brother soon brother dude
[02:25:15] one more let's start the revolution to which Luke replied it will happen soon
[02:25:21] brother it's all just it's just okay so oh my god is dark things that are very
[02:25:27] serious I can't speak for him in that that's just not something I yeah in
[02:25:33] any sense like you know that's just I really don't even know what's with that
[02:25:36] I just don't think about it often you know who Elliot Rossner is
[02:25:43] I love how like at the beginning he's like, ah, no, yeah, you do you know who Elliot Rogers is you absolutely know him
[02:26:00] In May of 2014 Elliot Roger murdered six people never forget the fact that Elliot Roger
[02:26:07] Quoted Garrosh fucking hell scream in his manifesto
[02:26:13] Never forget
[02:26:17] They showed up to his house because he was planning something I'd put money on that watch all the first two responds to the questions
[02:26:22] He's being extremely obtuse. Ah, is that right?
[02:26:28] The supreme general 14 others before the attack he uploaded a video to YouTube in which he said he wanted to punish women for
[02:26:35] Rejecting him I made a resentment towards me. I made a video about this guy by the way
[02:26:43] I made a video talking about this guy. It was the wrong channel.
[02:26:51] Let me see if I can find it really quick.
[02:26:54] Or is it?
[02:26:58] Oh no, I might not be able to.
[02:27:03] Oh no, maybe they took it down.
[02:27:07] They might have taken it down.
[02:27:10] They didn't. Elliott Rogers played well.
[02:27:13] So yeah, it's me, Shibuya Asimov, and today we're going to be talking about some things
[02:27:19] a little bit tangentially related to Warcraft.
[02:27:23] Today I checked the news and it's America and this week some kid flew off his hamster
[02:27:30] wheel and killed, I think, seven people and his name was Elliot Rogers and he was related
[02:27:41] to somebody who was mildly famous for doing something, but it really doesn't matter.
[02:27:46] Uh, anyway, he actually went on this rampage.
[02:27:49] See, he, uh...
[02:27:50] So, I talked about this when it happened.
[02:27:52] It's actually crazy that...
[02:27:55] Man.
[02:27:56] How about that?
[02:27:59] You sound so different.
[02:28:00] Yeah, I know.
[02:28:01] It's probably a different mic, too.
[02:28:05] For men, he cited as an influence on several perpetrators of subsequent mass attacks.
[02:28:10] He's like a spirit animal for incels.
[02:28:17] You mentioned incel in your username?
[02:28:21] Yeah, it was a joke. Involuntary cell.
[02:28:24] So that's what Elliot Roger was.
[02:28:26] I suppose.
[02:28:29] I suppose.
[02:28:30] I suppose.
[02:28:31] I was also later asked about this particular subject.
[02:28:33] Sea salty man.
[02:28:35] Right.
[02:28:38] The agent went into further detail.
[02:28:40] What do you know about incels?
[02:28:42] Um, I just know it's a kind of people, I don't know, I honestly couldn't even give you a detail for what it is.
[02:28:49] I don't know what it is, honestly. I just know it's a term that gets you-
[02:28:52] He doesn't- dude, dude, shut up. Shut the fuck up, dude.
[02:28:58] Wait, what do you mean you don't know?
[02:29:01] It's just online people like Nick Fuentes you know that is get called like oh
[02:29:12] So it's something like sorry give me I'm dude. It's like involuntary celibate
[02:29:17] The concern is that a lot of your your statements that you're making are very similar to what Ellie Rods, Elliot, Roger believe and
[02:29:25] Really? Yes
[02:29:27] You know, he knows that it's not you know, he knows that what why would you even use that for what I don't
[02:29:36] People on Instagram thousands of people
[02:29:42] All the true sale everyone says that but some of the stuff you're saying is not
[02:29:46] And if he knows what true sell is this guy
[02:29:51] This guy grew up on the internet
[02:29:53] He totally like he's in deep if you know what that is because you don't know what that is like
[02:30:01] accidentally
[02:30:03] Who cares they say it to you today show up you show up at their houses
[02:30:07] Interrogate that it's not about because it's about you calling for Kim and people
[02:30:12] Anybody care if you're talking about me. I mean, I want to know if you do this other people
[02:30:16] No, huh other people's houses and harassing like this. That's a true cell
[02:30:20] So people actually don't know this. So let me explain what the true cell is. So a true cell is so a lot of people are in cells because
[02:30:28] they have high standards in women and so they choose not to settle for a lower woman or
[02:30:34] They are embarrassed of being an in cell or something like that
[02:30:39] But the true cells are in cells truly because they cannot get a girlfriend
[02:30:45] so generally it's because they are
[02:30:48] are malformed, they're fucked up somehow,
[02:30:52] they're like really, really ugly or something.
[02:30:56] So that's the difference.
[02:30:57] Like an in-cell is just simply who is,
[02:31:00] like it's basically a true cell is somebody
[02:31:05] that doesn't even, like an in-cell is somebody
[02:31:08] that spawned and got a gray pistol in Fortnite
[02:31:11] and they spawned a drop down.
[02:31:12] A true cell is somebody who spawned
[02:31:14] and picked up the pistol ammo
[02:31:16] And the guy next to him picked up a golden AK.
[02:31:22] That's basically it, right?
[02:31:23] So basically, an in-cell is a true cell is like a super in-cell.
[02:31:29] Like, yeah, no, no, that's a good point.
[02:31:31] Somebody in the chat said it.
[02:31:32] Like, you know, like in Dragon Ball Z, like perfect cell?
[02:31:37] OK.
[02:31:39] You can put the pieces together?
[02:31:42] Oh, I know all about all this.
[02:31:44] i do
[02:31:47] which one are you
[02:31:49] both
[02:31:56] to tell you that
[02:31:59] blue, when you put it out there
[02:32:01] do you want to report it to me? i don't friends, they're the only ones that have seen these things
[02:32:04] well, people
[02:32:05] you idiot, they have all kinds of a.i. detection for this, you dumb ass
[02:32:10] like why would you even say this?
[02:32:14] you're not you had a girlfriend i'm close to a normal in cell
[02:32:17] i think that okay so
[02:32:20] uh... what we talk about the fuck we do
[02:32:23] well even though you're on the internet anybody can see it
[02:32:27] you know you know you know you know you know you know you know you know you know
[02:32:30] they have access to all you everything yeah because you're
[02:32:33] there is no access to spy on people with the patriot act
[02:32:36] oh shit
[02:32:38] hey look at the mom
[02:32:39] oh no not again luke
[02:32:42] You need to watch yourself.
[02:32:44] I don't care.
[02:32:45] I can say all of this.
[02:32:46] This is free speech.
[02:32:46] No, it's not.
[02:32:47] It's not free speech.
[02:32:49] You can't call for total Jew death.
[02:32:52] That's not.
[02:32:52] You could be an incel.
[02:32:54] You could say the Patriot Expo.
[02:32:56] You can't call for total Jew death.
[02:32:58] What is wrong with you?
[02:33:00] Oh, my God.
[02:33:02] What a retard.
[02:33:03] I know the mom is totally fed up.
[02:33:05] This guy's out of his fucking mind.
[02:33:07] Let me see if I can find her.
[02:33:08] Is there any more of this?
[02:33:10] Oh, my God.
[02:33:11] Instagram's long racist content was too good to be true, but they literally rat you out to the police now
[02:33:15] They have to rat you out. Just watch the whole video. It's good. What is this? I don't even know where it is
[02:33:22] Yeah, where is it? I think I saw something
[02:33:28] Look at that. Oh
[02:33:31] My god, I think I did not see it. I think it where is it that pull it up. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah
[02:33:38] So what is it so they use her name in cell revolution soon. Yeah
[02:33:46] Women need to be
[02:33:54] Alright, I don't know what you guys would believe me, but I'm mine. That's just emotional banter
[02:34:08] It's mine, the Patriot Act.
[02:34:09] I don't need to watch yourself.
[02:34:11] I don't care.
[02:34:12] I can say all of this, this is free speech.
[02:34:16] When an Instagram user calling himself In Cell Revolution soon shares a series of posts
[02:34:21] that draw the attention of the FBI.
[02:34:23] I mean, okay, okay, so this is, I'm gonna be real, WFBI.
[02:34:31] What are you doing?
[02:34:35] What are you doing?
[02:34:38] Hashtag real deal
[02:34:40] Is this guy one of you? I don't know I don't know if he's a viewer
[02:34:44] Why do you think it's a viewer FBI?
[02:34:47] They traced the account to a home in Edgewater, Florida
[02:34:50] They're a special agent clashes with the poster who believes he's done nothing wrong
[02:35:00] Yeah, if you're inciting mass murder of particular individuals absolutely
[02:35:03] The following is based on official police records and the footage has never been seen
[02:35:09] before until now. Please note that any person charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless
[02:35:14] and until proven guilty in a court of law. On October 18th, 2025, the FBI-
[02:35:20] Okay, let me see. It seems incel revolution soon, right, user?
[02:35:23] No user marching that log on, okay, let me see if he follows me on Instagram.
[02:35:39] so
[02:35:43] underscore
[02:35:46] Revolution
[02:35:50] Now it's install revolution now right
[02:36:01] I don't, I'm not see accounts maybe they do I think they deleted the account
[02:36:05] Yeah, they deleted the account guys.
[02:36:11] He probably got banned for calling to kill all Jews.
[02:36:14] That's probably what happened.
[02:36:17] Received a tip about an Instagram user posting what they describe as RMVE, or racially ethnically
[02:36:23] motivated and violent extremist ideologies.
[02:36:26] Their investigation identified the user as 19-year-old Lucas Luke Neftrolane, six days
[02:36:31] after receiving the tip a special agent with the FBI arrives on his front porch
[02:36:36] accompanied by officers with the Edgewater Police Department.
[02:36:39] Big Yaw he's gone.
[02:36:40] How are you doing dear?
[02:36:41] Hi, how are you doing?
[02:36:42] How are you doing?
[02:36:43] Some agent will explain everything to you.
[02:36:45] Hi, boss.
[02:36:46] How are you doing?
[02:36:47] Hi, nice to see you.
[02:36:48] How are you?
[02:36:49] Yeah, what is this about?
[02:36:50] Is this Lucas?
[02:36:51] Yes.
[02:36:52] Okay, so I'm glad that you're here as well, so is he saying something online?
[02:36:56] Oh, that's nice.
[02:36:58] dude she already knows before they even asked she already knows he's crashing out on the
[02:37:04] internet
[02:37:05] what are you getting me what do you think what is he saying what do you tell us what are you
[02:37:13] going to say
[02:37:14] what do you even say
[02:37:15] Instagram account I can handle there
[02:37:16] why would I need to tell you that brother what's your Instagram dude you know they're
[02:37:22] loving this
[02:37:23] I'm not going to answer that question.
[02:37:25] If the FBI let your house ask you a question, it's for a reason.
[02:37:28] Board certified criminal defense lawyer Bruce Rivers reviewed this case and shared his perspective.
[02:37:34] Please note that all legal opinions expressed are solely Bruce's and not reflective of IWU.
[02:37:39] He does not have to say anything to these officers.
[02:37:42] He doesn't.
[02:37:43] He could say, I refuse to answer any and all questions.
[02:37:46] Now, they don't have to mirandize him because he's not in custody.
[02:37:50] I mean, what the f**k is this?
[02:37:54] Hello, come on, what is-
[02:37:56] What are you doing?
[02:37:57] I've done nothing in the community.
[02:37:58] I've done nothing in the community.
[02:38:00] I love how, like, every single guy that comes outside, the first thing that he does is scratch his dick.
[02:38:07] Like, that's what he did, now that's what the brothers, every single one of them.
[02:38:12] Jesus, man.
[02:38:14] What did he say to something?
[02:38:15] We'll talk about that in a second.
[02:38:17] Why would you say that?
[02:38:19] Why are you here though?
[02:38:22] We don't talk to all the terrorists, we've talked to a lot of people like him, so why would
[02:38:26] you say that?
[02:38:27] He has never been in trouble for doing anything, but why do you want, what are you saying?
[02:38:31] What did you do?
[02:38:32] So I'm telling you that you said terrorists because that's a big word, and that why would
[02:38:36] you think you were here to talk to you about being a terrorist?
[02:38:40] Wait a minute.
[02:38:43] So he said, why would he say, oh wait, oh I guess you're here because of what?
[02:38:49] Terrorism or something like well actually what made you think that?
[02:38:56] He said I'm not
[02:39:01] That's a big word that most people don't just go out there doesn't answer the question
[02:39:05] Why do you think you're a terrorist?
[02:39:07] Explain her concerns
[02:39:08] So first of all most for safety are there any guns in the home?
[02:39:13] Yes
[02:39:15] What is it?
[02:39:16] Uh, Glock 43 was shot by the AK, by that also.
[02:39:21] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[02:39:22] Are any registered to...
[02:39:24] No.
[02:39:25] Okay.
[02:39:26] Do you have them locked up at the same place?
[02:39:28] Yes.
[02:39:29] Does he have access to those?
[02:39:30] Okay.
[02:39:31] I know Luke doesn't have guns, and you could look at it.
[02:39:33] You could see what they have.
[02:39:34] I have no problem with any of that.
[02:39:35] Do you know of any time that he's being able to access the guns with that?
[02:39:39] No, he doesn't even shoot.
[02:39:42] Do you ever remember touching a tan of black AK in the home?
[02:39:45] Of course.
[02:39:47] Yeah, okay.
[02:39:48] Um...
[02:39:49] It just immediately...
[02:39:51] Immediately fucking c-
[02:39:53] Oh, bro.
[02:39:54] They're so mad at him.
[02:39:56] Oh, okay, you probably picked up something of...
[02:40:00] I'm gonna show you how to fix shit.
[02:40:01] I was with it.
[02:40:02] It's okay.
[02:40:03] Okay, now I know.
[02:40:04] Now I know what you did.
[02:40:06] Now I know.
[02:40:07] Imagine being so base that you have the FBI called on you.
[02:40:14] Man, those Instagram reels, they did a number on this guy.
[02:40:22] They say it's serious, you can't just act like...
[02:40:27] I can't pose with a gun.
[02:40:29] Do you know who that is?
[02:40:30] I can't.
[02:40:31] It's me.
[02:40:32] No!
[02:40:37] Who's that bald man?
[02:40:43] Is that the guy who talked about my stage?
[02:40:45] Yeah, he's...
[02:40:47] Yeah, he's...
[02:40:48] You can't do that, man.
[02:40:49] You can't do that.
[02:40:50] Especially if you're saying it's threatening stuff.
[02:40:52] I didn't say anything threatening.
[02:40:53] I just...
[02:40:54] It was a f***ing picture.
[02:40:55] Then why is the FBI not...
[02:40:57] It was supposed to be funny.
[02:40:58] Because they're f***ing alphabets.
[02:41:00] Oh, our government stop watching.
[02:41:04] No, they're trying to stop.
[02:41:07] No, they're not a real protector.
[02:41:09] Watch your mouth.
[02:41:10] When was the last time you seen the FBI and Edgewater?
[02:41:13] So the concern that I have are these are stuff you're
[02:41:16] posting online, that's how they have it.
[02:41:19] Dude, she knows everything about this.
[02:41:21] Yeah, I was contacted because people were very concerned
[02:41:23] about some of the posts that you were sharing.
[02:41:25] Do you know a Homeland Security is?
[02:41:27] You know what, who wants to get a terrorist organization?
[02:41:37] Oh my god, we have a, this is a bona fide Florida man.
[02:41:43] Jesus man.
[02:41:45] Man, man, man.
[02:41:47] He's very immature about this stuff.
[02:41:50] Are you guys biological more?
[02:41:52] Yes.
[02:41:53] I'm an American citizen and you come to my home for...
[02:41:55] come to my home of america's
[02:41:58] uh...
[02:41:59] what
[02:42:00] so that means you have the picture of the place
[02:42:02] it's the post that you're making online
[02:42:04] the post that you're making online are federal felonies
[02:42:07] power
[02:42:08] because that's the standard
[02:42:09] if you're saying what you're saying
[02:42:11] that means
[02:42:12] what did i say in that photo
[02:42:13] it's just a photo
[02:42:14] what did i say in the photo
[02:42:15] it's literally you holding a gun
[02:42:18] saying it's time
[02:42:20] like what the fuck do you mean what did i say
[02:42:23] this is too good i gotta use the bathroom before i walk
[02:42:25] This is insane. Oh my god, what a legend.
[02:42:29] Wait, who's that in the photo? Oh, that's me.
[02:42:32] Well, let me guess. Let me guess, you're here for terrorism again, right?
[02:42:39] You know, I'm not a terrorist.
[02:43:25] I have my keys in my fucking pocket, I forgot I even had that shit.
[02:43:50] Anyway.
[02:43:51] Look, what the hell is that?
[02:43:53] All right, anyway
[02:43:57] I mean free speech, but the free you cock off online it can have implications
[02:44:03] I have a case right now where all my clients said I'm not leaving
[02:44:08] X-town until so-and-so
[02:44:11] It's in a coma. Yeah, I felt a motion to dismiss that but then more as it's just
[02:44:17] But
[02:44:18] You have a first-minute writer free speech, but not any speech
[02:44:23] You can't really yell fire in a car to theater, you know, you're just like you can't bring your own food
[02:44:27] I mean, I tried that once I'm trying to bring my own food to a movie theater
[02:44:31] And I got kicked out readily because they said not to do a barbecue smoke was just too much for the
[02:44:36] theater
[02:44:38] They're acting like I'm trying to plan an attack.
[02:44:45] The revolution soon.
[02:44:46] We've got to start it.
[02:44:47] Here's me with the gun.
[02:44:48] It's time.
[02:44:49] Yeah, bro.
[02:44:50] Yeah, that's exactly what they think.
[02:44:51] I don't know what you said, bro.
[02:44:52] They have the technique serious.
[02:44:53] Okay, I like to point out that you're not being treated like a criminal because you're
[02:44:54] not in handcuffs.
[02:44:55] You're not being detained.
[02:44:56] All right then.
[02:44:57] Okay, so let's point that out there.
[02:44:58] Let's be very clear about that.
[02:44:59] Before the agent asks her next question, she tells him that he's not in the
[02:45:00] you're not being obtained.
[02:45:02] All right then.
[02:45:03] Okay, so let's put that out there.
[02:45:04] Let's be very clear about that.
[02:45:06] Before the agent asks her next question,
[02:45:08] she tells Loop that lying to a federal agent
[02:45:10] during an investigation can result in a felony charge.
[02:45:14] That is true.
[02:45:16] If you lie to a federal agent.
[02:45:18] I didn't know that actually.
[02:45:20] You know, I've got a case right now
[02:45:21] where my client is accused.
[02:45:22] I know, that was the way in court.
[02:45:24] It's a federal felony.
[02:45:25] Are you familiar with the username
[02:45:27] in cell revolution soon?
[02:45:28] Yeah.
[02:45:29] What is that?
[02:45:30] Just a f***ing handle I had on Instagram.
[02:45:32] Do you think it's your handle on Instagram?
[02:45:34] It was. It's gone now. It's banned.
[02:45:36] It's banned now.
[02:45:37] It's banned all the time.
[02:45:39] Alright, I'mma move back.
[02:45:40] Have you ever said anything like,
[02:45:42] f*** everyone that's on my Instincts?
[02:45:44] That's what my Instincts tell me?
[02:45:45] Okay.
[02:45:46] I've said it before. This is jokes.
[02:45:48] One more. One more.
[02:45:49] How do you talk about how all women need to be masked?
[02:45:54] No. What?
[02:45:55] No, of course not.
[02:45:57] Little bottle chips.
[02:45:59] What about the exact zippered?
[02:46:01] I don't need it, I need to be f***ed.
[02:46:03] I lost all the truck, I'm sure.
[02:46:05] You never said that before.
[02:46:07] I don't know what you said that I love.
[02:46:10] This particular conversation took place between Luke and another Instagram user by the name of C-SaltiMap.
[02:46:16] To send Luke what police describe as an anti-Jewish video.
[02:46:20] They traced the account to Luke's 19-year-old close friend, who they later questioned about the messages.
[02:46:27] I have a very certain opinion on Jewish people now. It's not allowed to have which it's not all Jewish people
[02:46:33] It's just people that so happen to be Jewish that do evil things after see salty man's just a bunch of coincidences
[02:46:40] Then the video Luke replied Wow, I don't hate them enough. I need more hate more hatred total Jewish
[02:46:47] Now bring it forth see salty man responded. I'm done with this
[02:46:52] Let's start the revolution time to which Luke replied it will happen soon
[02:46:57] brother it's all just it's just don't okay so there are stuff that is dark
[02:47:02] things that are very serious yeah I can't speak for him brother that's just
[02:47:06] not something I keep up in any sense like you know that's just I really don't
[02:47:11] even know what's but I just don't think about it often I wonder how many guys
[02:47:15] are actually like this cuz like I'll see a video of like like Hitler right like
[02:47:22] it's just a first level and Instagram is bad I've done this before let me do
[02:47:26] it again I'm gonna click on a random Instagram reel it's got nothing to do at
[02:47:31] all with with anything this is this is gonna be an image right here it's a
[02:47:39] random thing came up it's Abraham Lincoln okay all right we're gonna scroll
[02:47:45] Nope.
[02:47:47] This is Ashley's sixth meal of the day.
[02:47:50] She has-
[02:47:51] Okay.
[02:47:52] Actually, this- Okay, that's- Okay, these are-
[02:47:58] No, no, this is pretty good.
[02:48:01] That was like just straight, like just fucking a bunch of hoes.
[02:48:04] And actually, I'm gonna be honest, like that really-
[02:48:06] That's the longest that it's taken for me to get to Hitler in a long time.
[02:48:10] It is.
[02:48:12] You fucking hate fat people?
[02:48:14] Well, there was a thing and it was just like, I mean, they're just, they're so fat.
[02:48:21] Oh my God, how could they be so fat?
[02:48:27] You say you don't think about it, Alpha, what do you mean by that?
[02:48:29] Like, you don't think about a statement often or you don't think about...
[02:48:31] No, no.
[02:48:32] Like, the political ideologies.
[02:48:34] Like, it's just not something I'm so fantasized in.
[02:48:37] You're a little bit nervous, you're shaking, this is like that.
[02:48:39] This is the first time I've ever had an interaction with a police officer on my phone.
[02:48:43] Let me keep in mind everything you say can and will be used in a court of law
[02:48:47] Let me just be straight up honest with you. Take take a deep breath relax at the end of this
[02:48:52] We're not putting you in here. Oh, I just like just I just I just want you to be relaxed and know that this is literally just a
[02:48:58] Conversation all of us are having and when we're done you go back inside and we get back in our cars
[02:49:03] I just want to put you at ease and I'm not sure if you were nervous or anything
[02:49:06] But like it's just like the very first ever had an interaction at the agent
[02:49:11] Yeah, in contrast Luke's own conversation with the agent grew increasingly tense if she shared more of Luke's statements with his family
[02:49:26] What about you get a gun to I'm gonna get a gun to
[02:49:30] That's what I'll do after
[02:49:41] Look at his fucking expression, oh my god!
[02:49:48] What an idiot!
[02:49:51] Who knows?
[02:49:52] Nobody knows.
[02:49:53] Do you know who Elliot Roger is?
[02:49:56] Yes, I do.
[02:49:57] What does he know for?
[02:49:58] Elliot Robbins.
[02:49:59] He was a guy that couldn't find love and then he went and shot up a place.
[02:50:05] In May of 2014, Elliot Roger murdered six people and injured 14 others.
[02:50:10] Before the attack he uploaded a video to YouTube in which he said he wanted to punish women
[02:50:14] for rejecting him and expressed resentment toward men.
[02:50:18] He cited as an influence on several perpetrators of subsequent mass attacks.
[02:50:23] the supreme
[02:50:25] Mention install in your username. What is it? Yeah, it was a joke involuntary sell of it. Okay, so that's what Elliot Roger was
[02:50:32] Is that sure sir to say? I suppose yeah sea salty man was also later asked about this particular subject
[02:50:39] Where the agent went into further detail?
[02:50:43] I
[02:50:45] Just know it's a kind of people. I don't know I honestly couldn't even give you like a detail
[02:50:49] Yeah, what it is. I don't know what it's honestly
[02:50:52] I just know it's a term that gets used online.
[02:50:54] People like Nick Fuentes, you know, that is, get called like in cells and stuff.
[02:50:59] It's just something like, sorry, I'm, it's like involuntary celibate.
[02:51:04] I just think that's just a weird term. Involuntarily celibate.
[02:51:07] Can you think of a worse fate?
[02:51:09] The concern is that a lot of your your statements that you're making
[02:51:14] are very similar to what Elliot Roger believed in.
[02:51:19] Really? Yes. Really? Really?
[02:51:22] his face
[02:51:26] It's not what why would you even use that for what I don't mean there's multiple people on Instagram thousands of people
[02:51:38] Oh a true sale everyone says that but some of this stuff you're singing is not who cares they say it to do they show up
[02:51:44] You show up at their houses and interrogate them. What is that anybody care if you're talking about me
[02:51:51] I mean, I want to know if you do this to other people you got other people's houses and harassing like this
[02:51:58] Jesus bro, this guy does not break frame at all
[02:52:02] He doesn't give a he literally doesn't give a fuck the FBI literally comes to his house
[02:52:07] And he's just sitting out there with his arms crossed the shoes off. It's like I'm a fucking American
[02:52:13] I say whatever I want bro like
[02:52:16] Jesus
[02:52:18] He will eventually maybe right I mean you can crash out later on
[02:52:33] AI telemetry where they can figure out what you're saying and parse it out and then they take things that are questionable
[02:52:39] And it goes to a human review like this is obviously what they do
[02:52:43] How do you think that they keep child porn off the off the websites like they have this for everything they have it for
[02:52:49] You know addresses they have it for other forms of communication
[02:52:52] They have it for bots. They have it for child sexual abuse material. They have it for everything
[02:52:57] They do know it's not at all. Like it that's what they do
[02:53:02] I see these things well people
[02:53:07] Anybody can see it
[02:53:13] all everything yeah because they're
[02:53:15] terrorists
[02:53:17] with the patriot act
[02:53:19] i can say all of this
[02:53:21] i can say what i want
[02:53:23] while it isn't clear who reported
[02:53:25] Luke many of his posts were publicly
[02:53:27] viewable yeah when you come to my house
[02:53:29] and try to intimidate me and try to silence me
[02:53:31] tell her you didn't
[02:53:33] well i can ask questions
[02:53:35] you're asking me questions and i don't need to answer
[02:53:37] why are you here
[02:53:39] can you leave
[02:53:41] ever come back watch him now is that possible for you to or you're making it
[02:53:49] worse just just tell them it was a joke move on oh my god no respect cuz what
[02:53:59] you're writing stuff it's not funny it's not a joke
[02:54:02] So you stop.
[02:54:03] Don't go see him.
[02:54:04] What's funny and what's not funny is you say it.
[02:54:06] Yeah, well I said it.
[02:54:07] It's killing people and done nothing.
[02:54:08] Well I knew the rest of them are going to be the game.
[02:54:10] They're going to charge me for these things.
[02:54:12] Does any of this matter?
[02:54:13] Does I need a 20 dollars?
[02:54:15] You tell your dad and get him here.
[02:54:18] Ruth's brother heads inside to call their dad.
[02:54:20] Who will soon arrive and get caught up to speed.
[02:54:23] With Sea Salty Man the FBI agent continued sharing what they found in their private messages.
[02:54:28] Oh no.
[02:54:29] Again, we're not here to tell you to have your own opinion.
[02:54:31] or anything like that, but do you recall talking about more than 110 or in a conversation more
[02:54:42] than 110 million non-white foreign individuals in our country, America is truly a sh**hole?
[02:54:46] Does that sound?
[02:54:48] Ring a bell.
[02:54:49] C. Salty Man. Let me see. User.
[02:54:56] Let's see. User.
[02:55:02] And it says no user matches that Walkman.
[02:55:06] No, he's not. No, he's not in chat.
[02:55:09] I was curious. I wasn't sure.
[02:55:13] I know how he is. He's kind of racist. I'm not even going to lie.
[02:55:16] So that sounds like something that's kind of racist could have been said now that line specifically doesn't really
[02:55:24] Rainabelle, but it kind of
[02:55:26] What about?
[02:55:28] Something that you and may have said I'm done with let's start the revolution. Okay. I saw that in the file
[02:55:34] So I remember when that happened that was the whole Charlie Kirk thing and that was on September 10th
[02:55:39] And I Lucas was the first person I was like texting and stuff and we just got into one of those like arguments not arguments
[02:55:45] uh like debates not debate we were like on the same side but we were just like
[02:55:50] fire that's lame like just pretty much dumping that's what that was
[02:55:54] um what about like follow-up with that though him saying it will not it will
[02:55:58] happen soon brother it's all falling into place and then your response was i'm
[02:56:01] not waiting and then a discussion from you
[02:56:04] further was this tyranny has been has infected this tyranny has infected the
[02:56:09] human race and the dawn of the jews
[02:56:15] Oh my god, this is actually like Warhammer 40k dialogue.
[02:56:30] Really?
[02:56:33] You further, was this tyranny has infected the human race since the dawn of the Jews?
[02:56:39] Then he responded, you have to...
[02:56:41] You have to?
[02:56:42] Going a fuse and committing an act of terror early benefits no one, it's when Brevik was retarded.
[02:56:52] That's the other mass shooter. I know that one too.
[02:56:57] Anders Bering Brevik is a Norwegian terrorist who carried out attacks in Norway on July 22nd, 2011.
[02:57:04] He first detonated a car bomb, killing eight people.
[02:57:07] Then carried out a mass shooting hitting his camp, killing 69 more.
[02:57:12] And then what about he continuing on talking about Brevik?
[02:57:16] He bombed Leftis in Norway and what came from it.
[02:57:19] Really nothing at all.
[02:57:20] He went to jail.
[02:57:21] He lit his fuse of hate early.
[02:57:23] We must all light our fuses together, not individually, and create such an enormous explosion,
[02:57:27] not a small insignificant one that completely obliterates the system so we can-
[02:57:32] He's small!
[02:57:33] Look at that!
[02:57:36] Of course!
[02:57:42] whole plan is laid out. Yeah, I don't know why they're living in these shitholes. Doesn't
[02:57:51] the SPLC pay you better than this? Come on.
[02:57:53] System, so we can rebuild it anew. And your response was, that's one way to think about
[02:58:01] it, but that's to invoke one singular explosion. It needs to be a chain reaction. The hate
[02:58:06] for true evil needs to spread. The hate for true evil needs to spread.
[02:58:12] said, wow.
[02:58:19] Title Jewish sh** bring it forth now, sh** log it for the lefties.
[02:58:23] Are those the last few things you said were like conversations that he had with me?
[02:58:26] Correct.
[02:58:27] Some of your responses.
[02:58:28] You had some responses in there.
[02:58:30] Okay.
[02:58:31] Did you read those for me?
[02:58:35] Your response to, you need to blow it all up and win, then you follow it up, your
[02:58:39] response was it's bigger and more grand than just to the section of one race it
[02:58:43] is a fight that will require every last soul on this planet until it's dying
[02:58:47] breath and then further on actually warhammer 40k oh my god that he said
[02:58:53] the mall all lefties I don't know how much you guys would believe me but I'm
[02:58:57] lying that's just emotional banter because that was around the time of
[02:59:00] the Charlie Kirk thing that should be on September 10th or 11th right that's
[02:59:04] all that was and since then obviously like I've come down and most of the
[02:59:08] world has but at that day in specific it was just a day where no one knew really
[02:59:13] what was going on or like the full severity of things I didn't know that he
[02:59:17] was a what's it called a Republican at the time so that's bad on my end because
[02:59:21] I'm just a I don't know about that's how I see it I'm just talking about so
[02:59:25] you probably thought it was one of those minorities or something that you
[02:59:29] have some sort of particular viewpoint against something someone that has
[02:59:33] committed something like that within the past few years yeah not maybe not
[02:59:37] like a black person or like a person of color but maybe like uh uh someone that identifies
[02:59:42] in the LGBTQ space because that happens before too like the Transgenders that have like shut
[02:59:47] up school in Nashville or the dude that has tried to assassinate Trump was on that and
[02:59:52] if I'm not mistaken I don't know what this is.
[02:59:55] According to police.
[02:59:56] Well it just goes on about it.
[03:00:00] Well it's not just black people you see remember gay, trans, remember that?
[03:00:07] Yeah, see, it's red, that's it, right, yeah.
[03:00:11] It's records, an Edgewater detective also learned
[03:00:13] of a group chat loop was involved in,
[03:00:15] which discussed the topic of school and workplace shootings.
[03:00:19] Oh, good.
[03:00:21] What was the name of the group chat?
[03:00:22] Serial flexors.
[03:00:23] Serial flexors, yes.
[03:00:24] Serial flexors.
[03:00:28] Yeah, I see that.
[03:00:33] Wow.
[03:00:35] the federal agent attempted to question Luke further.
[03:00:38] Did you ever say blowing it all up with incel rage, all?
[03:00:41] What?
[03:00:42] How would you expect me to call on my mind
[03:00:45] everything I ever said?
[03:00:45] Gotcha.
[03:00:46] Oh, you got pictures of it?
[03:00:48] I guess that's me, is it me?
[03:00:49] My fucking hands covering my face.
[03:00:52] Yeah.
[03:00:54] Well, you don't think it's a big deal
[03:00:55] what you're saying, but I think it's-
[03:00:56] It's a fucking joke.
[03:00:58] You should have.
[03:00:59] I'm a teenage boy.
[03:00:59] Yeah, but it's not a joke.
[03:01:00] What you're saying?
[03:01:01] You're actually an adult.
[03:01:02] Yeah, you're an adult.
[03:01:03] The federal government shares that truth.
[03:01:08] Everything you put on the internet is for anyone to see.
[03:01:12] And they have to take it serious because they don't need people going out shooting people and killing people.
[03:01:16] They're f***ing angry that's coming here and f***ing people that are illegal aliens.
[03:01:19] You're doing this because of the eye of a European descent. That's why they're doing it.
[03:01:22] Oh my God, damn!
[03:01:24] That's exactly why they're doing it. A white male.
[03:01:27] Oh my God, you're doing it!
[03:01:29] You f***ing is wrong.
[03:01:30] Watch your mouth.
[03:01:31] Like, how do you live with yourself?
[03:01:33] Stop!
[03:01:34] It's not an action, it's a fantasy.
[03:01:36] Stop!
[03:01:37] He's just a random guy!
[03:01:40] We have nothing to do with your skin color.
[03:01:42] It's what you're saying.
[03:01:43] Oh my god!
[03:01:44] It's what you're saying.
[03:01:45] Now stop.
[03:01:46] Luke has already been told that he's not being detained or placed under arrest.
[03:01:50] Yeah, he took that as a challenge.
[03:01:52] Leaving one of the officers wondering where this may be heading.
[03:01:55] It's not going to be the end result here.
[03:01:57] It's going to be 10, 12 for what.
[03:01:58] A prophecy.
[03:01:59] No, this is it, huh?
[03:02:00] Uh, we don't need him.
[03:02:01] Yeah.
[03:02:02] She's doing an investigation.
[03:02:03] So, uh...
[03:02:04] Nothing's gonna happen.
[03:02:05] With your consent...
[03:02:06] She's gonna do an investigation.
[03:02:07] She's gonna do an investigation.
[03:02:08] Like, nothing.
[03:02:09] Like, nothing.
[03:02:10] Fuck, sorry.
[03:02:11] Sure enough, the federal agent has a larger plan in motion, one she will not be revealing
[03:02:16] today.
[03:02:17] In the meantime, the situation grows more tense when Luke's dad arrives at the
[03:02:21] sea.
[03:02:22] Uh-oh.
[03:02:23] Uh-oh.
[03:02:24] Uh-oh.
[03:02:25] Uh-oh.
[03:02:26] Uh-oh.
[03:02:27] Uh-oh.
[03:02:28] Uh-oh.
[03:02:29] Is the trash mob and the dad is the boss or the dad is like what the fuck you saying on that internet boy
[03:02:36] I'm to take away that motherfucker computer. I
[03:02:41] Wonder which one it's gonna be
[03:02:47] Let's let's let's catch them up on everything
[03:02:59] they come here and try to f**k right now and search their home if they come a terrorist or something
[03:03:03] because some of this stuff needs to be said
[03:03:07] he's the only one who's used the word terrorist
[03:03:11] referring to himself like this is I mean come on
[03:03:15] yeah the free speech I mean what the
[03:03:17] free speech
[03:03:18] witch word
[03:03:19] witch word
[03:03:20] no this is absurd I'm not angry
[03:03:22] well too bad
[03:03:23] you can't do crap like this
[03:03:26] so we have there's a force of men to rise up for us
[03:03:28] course but when it becomes a written threat it becomes a very big
[03:03:32] joke.
[03:03:33] It's just a f***ing joke.
[03:03:34] It's just post-it.
[03:03:35] It's all matter.
[03:03:36] It's a little...
[03:03:37] That's serious.
[03:03:38] You should not do that.
[03:03:39] Yeah, because I'm not taking it seriously.
[03:03:40] It's not a joke.
[03:03:41] It's not serious at all.
[03:03:42] It's laughable.
[03:03:43] It's just f***ing stupid.
[03:03:44] It's not stop.
[03:03:45] I think that they do need...
[03:03:47] They need to get these people under control.
[03:03:50] There's too many...
[03:03:51] There are too many violent political activist speech people on the Internet.
[03:03:57] I think that we need to get a lot more of this like I do like this is and some of the people that do it repeatedly or like
[03:04:03] Or specific about I think we'd lock them up
[03:04:05] We do like it's because the thing is like this guy is just I mean
[03:04:08] I don't think he doesn't really seem like he's gonna do anything bad
[03:04:11] But like I mean that's what most people seem like until they do something bad and so like I
[03:04:16] Don't want to live in a world where there's like this normalization of violent rhetoric because I worry that if you have that happen
[03:04:24] It becomes manifest. It actually happens. It's true like even though I think that like what he's saying is kind of funny
[03:04:32] And you know, we mean a few things you said I agree with right but like overall like no you can't have somebody do this
[03:04:38] You can't like it. It's there's not a functional world that you can do this with
[03:04:45] With a loose bad now informed of why they're here I'll take what what do you mean? It's I'll take how's it I'll take so controlled speech
[03:04:54] Wait, is there any way there are people in this in this chat right now that are under the impression that you can literally make threats to kill people and that's in the First Amendment?
[03:05:06] It's not.
[03:05:09] It it's it's not.
[03:05:11] You can't do that.
[03:05:14] Like you can't incite violence.
[03:05:15] You can't threaten to kill people.
[03:05:17] You can't post a photo and say it's time or something like that.
[03:05:21] Like, yeah.
[03:05:22] like that's obviously a crime duh I mean I don't think that we should have any
[03:05:30] other crimes invented for speech all I'm saying is that I think we should apply
[03:05:36] the ones that already exist what are we doing what are we doing
[03:05:46] The agent revisits her earlier concern about guns in the home.
[03:06:16] I'm gonna get a f***ing gun f***ing. That's what I'll do after f***ing the public area.
[03:06:22] Are you kidding me, Luke?
[03:06:24] Are you kidding me? Oh, no!
[03:06:26] F***ing f***ing. That's my instinct. That's what my instincts tell me.
[03:06:30] I don't want to hear my life.
[03:06:32] I'll take it back.
[03:06:34] That's what I'll do for the difference.
[03:06:38] What questions do you have for me?
[03:06:40] None really. It's all a shock to me. I didn't know any of the pictures. I didn't know any of the stuff.
[03:06:45] know any of this stuff.
[03:06:46] You're gonna get grounded.
[03:06:47] Because they all think that buddies he talks to, it's all a big joke to slander different
[03:06:52] ethnic groups and all the stuff they think is funny.
[03:06:55] And that's First Amendment protected.
[03:06:57] The thing is that this is infertation that she is volunteered.
[03:07:03] I mean it kind of goes without saying, but like, yes.
[03:07:06] It is.
[03:07:07] No matter how you feel about it, it's First Amendment protected, but what it's not
[03:07:10] protected.
[03:07:11] Yeah, well, uh...
[03:07:12] You don't know where I was very
[03:07:15] Know many many of the mass shooters have been in cells
[03:07:22] Yes
[03:07:27] You know obviously it's not a joke cuz ladies here doesn't mean anything
[03:07:35] I'm 56 years old. I never had to come to my house
[03:07:42] You don't get it, you don't understand me.
[03:07:46] Well, you got to work where you're thinking.
[03:07:49] When the agent asks for a chance to look in the home and ensure there are no weapons in
[03:07:53] Luke's room, Luke speaks out against it and his family seems to lose their patience with
[03:07:57] the team.
[03:07:58] There's no charges, they can't search our house and not under arrest.
[03:08:02] Okay, Luke.
[03:08:03] They can't get us.
[03:08:04] They can't get us.
[03:08:05] We're shut inside.
[03:08:06] You're shut inside.
[03:08:07] Go inside.
[03:08:08] You know what?
[03:08:09] Okay.
[03:08:10] This guy is basically the family retard. You can everybody is bad at him
[03:08:21] So he cannot if the parents they go ahead and search this room can't say I don't just search
[03:08:40] He's mentally ill.
[03:08:42] Watch what you say, going to college.
[03:08:44] Listen, you're not making the situation any better with your negative stuff.
[03:08:48] Yeah, well, I'm taking that role seriously.
[03:08:52] He's moving all the guns out.
[03:08:54] Yeah, I am.
[03:08:55] You're going to take the Xbox away from them?
[03:08:57] Yeah, yeah, I'm going to take the Xbox away from them?
[03:09:00] Look, I thought cruel and unusual punishment was against the Constitution.
[03:09:05] You can't just do that.
[03:09:07] I can't just do that.
[03:09:11] Well, this is not the time for that.
[03:09:14] What the fuck?
[03:09:18] Just like always, he won't get in trouble for anything.
[03:09:21] How am I not taking that serious when we just found out about it? All the guns are going out.
[03:09:25] Because you're trying to get rid of it.
[03:09:27] Go inside.
[03:09:28] I don't feel safe in there, bottom of something.
[03:09:31] Oh, you know what?
[03:09:32] Am I going to straighten up?
[03:09:33] Then we call somebody and go somewhere else.
[03:09:36] The federal agent and the members of the Edgewater Police Department leave the home
[03:09:41] Yeah, they're like, okay, this is gonna be a family fucking argument
[03:09:44] tamed enough information to secure a warrant for loot's arrest
[03:09:48] six days later officers descend on the teen's home under the
[03:09:51] Fuck! Uh-oh!
[03:09:56] Uh-oh! Somebody's been a bad boy!
[03:09:59] Cover of night
[03:10:01] Hands up! Hands up!
[03:10:03] Come out here!
[03:10:05] Oh, no
[03:10:08] No, don't go back inside
[03:10:13] Come out to us your hands up Lucas hands up everybody hands up. There's a suspect right there. That's him
[03:10:21] Lucas stop guys stop where you're at
[03:10:25] Down on the ground down on the ground Lucas get on the ground
[03:10:28] Are you kidding me?
[03:10:31] Put your hands behind your back.
[03:10:33] Did he say?
[03:10:34] You guys know exactly what this is about.
[03:10:36] No we don't.
[03:10:37] He came, they came, yes they did.
[03:10:39] Don't say anything.
[03:10:40] Stand up.
[03:10:41] Yeah man.
[03:10:41] Somebody, somebody clear the channel?
[03:10:43] What is it now?
[03:10:44] What is it now?
[03:10:45] What is it now?
[03:10:46] Let's go.
[03:10:47] One, two, three.
[03:10:48] The same thing.
[03:10:49] The same thing.
[03:10:50] The same thing.
[03:10:51] What was that for?
[03:10:52] The same thing.
[03:10:53] Yep.
[03:10:53] See, this is what I always say is that
[03:10:57] I bet if he wasn't belligerent and annoying and obnoxious to the police, they probably wouldn't have arrested him.
[03:11:04] For him to be like, yeah, I could see. Yeah, I kind of popped off. I got mad over nothing.
[03:11:09] Like, I get it. I get it, right? And yeah, I'm not gonna do it again.
[03:11:13] Like, because I bet they, I wonder if they arrested the other guy. I bet they didn't.
[03:11:17] Why does, why is this now?
[03:11:20] What do you mean?
[03:11:20] Why did they come now? Why does it...
[03:11:22] Because we only have a one for it.
[03:11:24] Yes.
[03:11:25] So when you're charged with a crime they can charge it out one of two ways. They can charge that by summons
[03:11:33] Where you get a letter in the mail and say you have a court data in this particular day
[03:11:37] Please come to court or they can charge it up by war and in cases that involve violence or potential threats
[03:11:43] I think so they do it into the cover of darkness and they do it
[03:11:47] Without telling you so after that first visit with the FBI what I would have recommended for him to do
[03:11:52] Call a f***ing lawyer right now
[03:11:54] And that lawyer starts in immediately leave the country immediately buy guns for when they come back that way you can defend yourself
[03:12:00] For my the fucking Patriot Act every yeah, absolutely go get a bulletproof vest like get the whole thing ready
[03:12:06] Do you got dig a bunker in the backyard right now?
[03:12:09] The prosecutor they would have had a heads up and what we do is okay. We he'll turn himself in
[03:12:15] You're gonna do it. Is she the one on Friday? He'll turn himself in on Friday
[03:12:19] Turn around face the bed of the shirt. You got anything I just gonna poke first. Take me
[03:12:22] Okay, I just want to make sure you've got a warrant for your arrest for written
[03:12:30] threats to kill or detouristic attacks. Do you understand? Yes. I'll spread your
[03:12:33] feet. I love this but the thing that I hate is the fact that you're going after
[03:12:39] some autistic 19 year old Instagram instill and you're not going after the
[03:12:45] thousands of Reddit psychotic freaks that are talking about killing the
[03:12:50] president, bombing ICE facilities, you know, tracking people, stalking them, etc., like
[03:12:58] I don't like I'm against all of this. But what I really don't like is that there is like
[03:13:03] a selective enforcement of this. So when I see this guy who is obviously a problem is
[03:13:10] obviously bad. But in my opinion, there's like 50 other ones that are like 1000 times
[03:13:15] worse than that, you can find them on Reddit right now. And none of those people are
[03:13:20] getting are getting arrested. This is, I think violence is a disease. It is a virus. And you
[03:13:29] have to go after all of it. The priority for this is very wrong. I don't understand. And again,
[03:13:36] like I have no problem with this guy getting arrested. I agree with it. But the issue is that
[03:13:40] it's being selectively enforced. And I think it's being selectively enforced at least, right?
[03:13:46] because I never see instances of this happening with all these freaks that are saying bad stuff on
[03:13:51] the internet constantly. It's so annoying. It's extremely fucking annoying. And then this also
[03:13:57] goes into like what I was saying before about how like, you know, like the way they said,
[03:14:02] oh, right wing violence, there's so much right wing violence. Well, yeah, because you never
[03:14:06] arrest the people that are saying the same shit like this that are left wing. So it's
[03:14:10] like you basically you create the statistics by enforcing things selectively. I find this
[03:14:15] is to be very problematic
[03:14:19] you can't sit here and share this kid while the reddit stuff is not being
[03:14:22] addressed
[03:14:23] well yeah i mean that's that's that's uh... he that's exactly what i'm saying
[03:14:28] the state is using the police's weapon against the nations people wish to
[03:14:31] uphold original all the land constitution
[03:14:33] well i think very clearly like uh... you know like shooting up in killing
[03:14:37] all two people like that that's obviously bad right you can't do that
[03:14:40] i'm talking about something different
[03:14:43] This is ridiculous.
[03:14:45] It's not ridiculous.
[03:14:46] I mean, the clothes, I agree.
[03:14:48] That was all.
[03:14:49] This is not ridiculous.
[03:14:50] I think it's ridiculous.
[03:14:51] It should be a thousand times more common.
[03:14:53] It's round them all up.
[03:14:55] The problem is they don't have as much concrete evidence against the Reddit people.
[03:14:58] I don't believe you.
[03:15:00] I think that, like, again, I think that even if you don't have the concrete evidence,
[03:15:04] just go arrest them anyway.
[03:15:05] Go arrest them anyway.
[03:15:06] The process is the punishment.
[03:15:08] And oh, well, we didn't have enough evidence to convict you.
[03:15:11] Okay, well, we just wasted six months of your life.
[03:15:13] just still do it anyway just why didn't they just take about day then because they
[03:15:18] didn't have it that day it requires investigations this requires time yeah I
[03:15:23] know what he was saying I'm not I agree with that I was wrong but well this is
[03:15:26] the result of that yeah it's taking very seriously it's taking very seriously yes
[03:15:32] these young kids it's not young kid it's nothing to do about that what I think I
[03:15:38] I understand that. I understand he's your son.
[03:15:42] He's not going to go kill someone.
[03:15:45] Put it this way, right? So put it this way.
[03:15:48] If something does happen and we did nothing about it,
[03:15:52] then he's here all the time.
[03:15:56] He's not in the prison cell.
[03:16:00] He leaves the house. Why am I not surprised?
[03:16:03] At the end of the day, you have to understand that
[03:16:05] That kind of stuff can't be taken lightly with the way the world is nowadays.
[03:16:08] Yeah.
[03:16:09] While Luke's mom heads inside to get a pair of shoes for her son,
[03:16:12] this dad continues speaking with police officers.
[03:16:15] Yeah, for after fucking all of that and that, you go to jail for that nowadays?
[03:16:20] Yeah, if you're inciting mass murder of particular individuals, absolutely.
[03:16:24] If you, what do you got, name names or you just...
[03:16:27] No, you don't need to name names if you say that you're going to mass kill, yes.
[03:16:34] That's not protected. It's not protect speech free speeches is a protected constitutional right
[03:16:40] However, there is a point where it goes from being free speech to crime
[03:16:44] Any any espousal of violence is no longer free speech
[03:16:47] You cannot go after the people on Twitter go after the people on reddit go after the tick-tockers
[03:16:54] They're posting addresses of ice agents like this is the thing that annoys the fuck out of me is like
[03:17:00] Okay, then then do it then act on it
[03:17:04] site or request or make any attempts to say anything about violence that becomes no more free speech if you just simply say I
[03:17:12] Hate insert X group here or whatever
[03:17:16] That is what it is, but you can't start a scouting any kind of thing that says I'm going to kill anybody
[03:17:22] That's where it becomes a problem a major problem
[03:17:25] In fact, because the state of Florida deems it a second degree phony punishable by 15 years in prison
[03:17:31] Great right now. He doesn't yeah until he's decided. He's ready
[03:17:35] You cannot take stuff like that seriously and we will never not take that seriously all behind bars
[03:17:40] Luke reaches out to his brother in a recorded jail called
[03:17:48] Well, you're just gonna have to be honest and tell them that and you need to apologize
[03:17:55] If my friends talk to you or whatever, I don't know if they're going to ask you questions.
[03:18:00] Well, I'm sure everyone's going to be asking questions.
[03:18:03] And of course everyone around here is constantly looking at that for new mug shots because they've got nothing better to do.
[03:18:11] So people are going to find out.
[03:18:13] That's the only thing you can do.
[03:18:15] That's the only thing you can humiliate.
[03:18:17] I don't know. We just, you need to say some prayers or something.
[03:18:23] Luke's fears that his friends would all find out were eventually realized, as this conversation
[03:18:48] between C. Salty Man and the FBI took place after Luke's arrest, and his subsequent release
[03:18:53] from jail on a $10,000 bond, fully aware of Luke's illegal consequences, the team works
[03:18:59] to make his stance clear.
[03:19:01] I'm just going to put this on the record.
[03:19:03] I won't and can't relate to going and wanting to shoot at a place that's absolutely mad.
[03:19:09] But certain people, I guess, can just because that like ambiguous anger that has like
[03:19:14] built up in some people, especially like that, that sit in the house all day.
[03:19:18] have no outlet and all they do is they're chronically online it's just not
[03:19:21] healthy. What are your thoughts now looking hindsight? Definitely watch my
[03:19:28] emotions and he definitely should do the same. Like are you talking about like
[03:19:32] what I've learned from the whole experience? Not really what you've learned but what are
[03:19:35] your thoughts about his likelihood of maybe acting on any of these types of
[03:19:40] threats? I think that's a joke. At what point does it does a joke become a
[03:19:44] reality.
[03:19:45] One-half.
[03:19:46] What's the line?
[03:19:47] Very good question.
[03:19:48] A joke, it depends on like, certainly like the circumstance, but with this like, with
[03:19:53] this specific situation, with him going out and harming something, I could sit here and
[03:20:00] say because I've known him for so long that I've seen the patterns and who knows, but
[03:20:03] you know, f***ing change it.
[03:20:04] So, truthfully, I don't know.
[03:20:07] The special agent and Edgewater police also visited the home of another of Luke's
[03:20:10] close friends. According to police records, Luke had sent him what they described as numerous
[03:20:15] threats and derogatory comments against women.
[03:20:18] One being like, um, I hate women so much it's unreal just seeing them makes me see with
[03:20:25] rage knowing other men f**k women and I can't make me see.
[03:20:34] So true brother. So true.
[03:20:38] He's with rage. It makes me want to become a terror. Even if I ascended and somehow ascended, I would never truly look.
[03:20:46] I just beat her. I hate him.
[03:20:49] I just beat her?
[03:20:50] From what I've read it.
[03:20:52] Sounds like he's just kind of got his blockers on and not really paying attention to it.
[03:20:58] Yeah. And I know he's just like I am. We're like, oh yeah, that's them.
[03:21:02] But then he started saying it and we're like, whoa, the world's different now. You can't say this.
[03:21:06] I mean, we've seen it. I mean, we're living it.
[03:21:09] Right.
[03:21:09] And you can you can call it a joke as much as you like.
[03:21:11] Right.
[03:21:12] But a lot of other people have called it jokes.
[03:21:15] Absolutely.
[03:21:15] I've acted it out.
[03:21:16] Right.
[03:21:16] And that is very excessive to me.
[03:21:18] So I would have never imagined him to keep having these.
[03:21:20] And I hope it is just a kid talking,
[03:21:22] but that definitely would put a concern
[03:21:24] that I'm not trying to be mean.
[03:21:25] But I do think he's a lot of them are.
[03:21:27] Just for he can't come over to the house anymore.
[03:21:31] He wants to kill everybody.
[03:21:34] Yeah, he can't come over.
[03:21:36] I don't mind taking a chance.
[03:21:37] Yep.
[03:21:38] According to court documents, 19-year-old Lucas Gregory Neftralane was charged with one count of written press to kill or do bodily injury.
[03:21:46] He entered a plea of not guilty and is currently still out on bond.
[03:21:49] Damn.
[03:21:50] The case is ongoing, and a pretrial hearing has been set for May 20th, 2026.
[03:21:55] Damn, that's in like a month!
[03:21:58] Oh, Lee, written words are ambiguous unless you clarify your joking.
[03:22:01] No, I know that and like so this is the way out. I wonder if they gave him his Xbox back
[03:22:06] So this is the way I see it. You can't have people. We can't have a society where people are making threats to shoot each other
[03:22:13] We can't we can't make it we can't have that like as much as people might say oh base base base
[03:22:20] You can't have that happen now that being said all this being said
[03:22:24] I think I find it to be extremely frustrating that you have people that are making organized efforts
[03:22:30] calls to violence, organized real in-person meetings like these ICE agent
[03:22:37] people that are trying to stalk these guys and fuck with them that's where the
[03:22:41] resources should be going. I'm not saying this guy shouldn't have gotten in
[03:22:44] trouble of course he should have gotten in trouble but whenever the priorities
[03:22:48] are on the random fucking stupid moron 19 year old and not the organized
[03:22:55] group of antifa terrorists that are actively going out and doing things i
[03:23:01] think there's something that's wrong i do i think there's something that's
[03:23:04] tremendously wrong it's all hanging fruit and it's for optics you know i don't
[03:23:08] like the optics of it i don't i don't like the optics it all give a fuck about
[03:23:12] that and uh... the frustration and fairness of the enforcement of the
[03:23:15] law is why you get people calling based on people like lou people are tired
[03:23:18] of this double standard i think so too clad needs these guys to look max so
[03:23:22] so they can finally get laid.
[03:23:24] Maybe you're right.
[03:23:25] And why can a son get away with it?
[03:23:27] I mean, to be fair, I don't know if a son's ever said
[03:23:30] anything as bad as that, right?
[03:23:31] But like, I don't wanna name names or like say,
[03:23:34] oh, I'm talking a day to arrest this person,
[03:23:36] that person, the other person.
[03:23:37] I'm saying just in a very general sense.
[03:23:39] Like, like for example, like all the Luigi language
[03:23:43] and stuff like that, he did bro.
[03:23:44] I don't wanna argue about it specifically.
[03:23:47] I'm talking about his generality.
[03:23:49] This is a social contagion that we have been afflicted with.
[03:23:55] I think that COVID is really like the real long COVID
[03:24:00] isn't the fucking virus, it's the mind virus.
[03:24:03] It's this idea that people are going to go out
[03:24:06] and be violent and be crazy and attack each other
[03:24:10] and do this stuff.
[03:24:11] I think it's really bad.
[03:24:13] I think it's really, really bad.
[03:24:16] You're trivializing?
[03:24:17] I'm not.
[03:24:18] I think that there's a lot of people that are trying,
[03:24:21] I don't know why right now it seems like there's a lot
[03:24:23] of people in my chat that are trying to like pick apart
[03:24:26] what I'm saying to try to, you know, like turn it
[03:24:29] and like argue with me.
[03:24:31] Like, what are we doing here?
[03:24:32] Number one, let's just, let's cut that out right now.
[03:24:36] And number two, the problem that I have to abandon,
[03:24:40] I will, I'll ban them.
[03:24:41] And but not right now, I don't want to focus on it.
[03:24:43] It's what you're saying, it's not.
[03:24:45] There's nothing, there's nothing wrong
[03:24:46] with what I'm saying at all.
[03:24:47] and i think it's very very obviously concern lack of accountability on the
[03:24:50] left yes definitely
[03:24:51] and so on anyway so this is generally the way that i feel about it is that
[03:24:56] you can't have people going out and making violent threats
[03:24:59] this is a huge issue and all the louis g supporters i think that
[03:25:04] the amount of people that were in favor of that and advocating for more
[03:25:08] of that
[03:25:08] they should have been the ones that were getting locked up they should
[03:25:11] have been the ones that were getting charged and if it was up to me
[03:25:15] i would reintroduced mental asylum's and put all of these people in the
[03:25:18] silence
[03:25:19] and if you don't know how to act right if you can't behave yourself
[03:25:23] you need to get put in a box until you can or until you're dead
[03:25:27] because this entire like we live in a world now where we have to figure out
[03:25:32] like protocols for school shooters we have to
[03:25:36] uh... put plexiglass over underwear at wal-mart
[03:25:39] we have to have like security guards the cv s so people don't still candy
[03:25:44] you have to have like air tags on fucking Reese's peanut butter cups so
[03:25:48] people don't run out with a bag of them
[03:25:50] like the war we live in basically
[03:25:52] we are allowing this very small fraction of people
[03:25:56] to transform our entire society
[03:25:59] into a third world minimum security prison
[03:26:02] and i don't like it i don't like it at all i think it's insane
[03:26:06] that you have to go through
[03:26:08] it you know everyday functions
[03:26:10] treated as if you're a criminal
[03:26:12] because we don't punish criminals this is insane
[03:26:16] and i makes me so fucking you know in a war like that with the country like that
[03:26:19] you're right you're right we want to country like that
[03:26:21] it makes me so angry and uh... yeah we tougher tougher on crime laws yes we do
[03:26:26] and that's really the way i see it so true and i was animal behavior should be
[03:26:30] allowed in america doesn't matter who is doing it should never be allowed
[03:26:32] exactly i don't believe putting gargoyles on the internet will remove
[03:26:35] these problems
[03:26:36] you don't remove the problems by putting guard rails on the internet
[03:26:40] You remove the problems by removing the people.
[03:26:42] How do you remove the people?
[03:26:44] You go to their house and you arrest them, you put them in jail.
[03:26:48] That's what happens. That's the solution.
[03:26:50] That's the big, oh wow, what do you do? How do you solve this?
[03:26:54] How do you fix it?
[03:26:55] It's actually really simple.
[03:26:57] We don't need more laws. We don't need more rules.
[03:27:01] We need to have the same laws and the same rules actually applied
[03:27:05] rather than just fucking ignored because that's what happens.
[03:27:09] If it was illegal, they'd be in jail.
[03:27:11] Well, we all know that's not true.
[03:27:13] There's plenty of people to get away with bullshit all the time.
[03:27:16] So, yes.
[03:27:17] And anyway, do it 20 times, 12 times, exactly.
[03:27:19] COVID released only the chronically online, you did.
[03:27:22] But we don't for some reason.
[03:27:23] We don't because people are afraid of doing it.
[03:27:26] They're afraid because it might look bad or the optics of it.
[03:27:30] If it was ever up to me, I would
[03:27:32] be getting the National Guard and the military rounding
[03:27:35] these fucking people up, all of these crazies up,
[03:27:38] putting them in camps and then transitioning them to forced labor to
[03:27:43] build their own jails that's what i'd be doing
[03:27:45] i am so sick of these fucking animals they are insane
[03:27:49] they are ruining society they are violent aggressive they fuck everything up
[03:27:55] and i don't know why we allow this small tiny percentage of the population
[03:28:00] to literally terrorize everybody they're terrorizing everyone
[03:28:06] uh... it makes me insane
[03:28:08] cancer forced labor yes of course dot
[03:28:11] but what do you think you're gonna do obviously
[03:28:16] yet is this uh... uh... this is kind of crazy uh... are just an edgy teen i don't
[03:28:19] know i think most people are just being edgy
[03:28:22] uh... did the reality is that ninety nine percent of people
[03:28:25] they're making violent threats on the internet
[03:28:27] are not going to act on it
[03:28:29] but there's thousands of people doing it so play the odds and there's gonna be
[03:28:32] some people that are
[03:28:33] So it's pretty simple. It's very easy to understand.
[03:28:41] Is that a hard problem to solve? Yes.
[03:28:43] We get the ample food and rest at least. Yeah, of course.
[03:28:46] You don't want to do what's a crash out. Of course. But yeah.
[03:28:49] And camps with forced labor, aka a person got a calm down chat.
[03:28:53] Oh, I'm not, if somebody wants to make a Nazi analogy or something like that,
[03:28:56] I don't really care about that. I'm not going to try to like, you know,
[03:28:59] like, oh no, that's not what I mean. I mean, like that. I don't care.
[03:29:02] Like, I mean, the reality is everybody knows what I'm talking about and it should obviously happen.
[03:29:06] Many countries do that here, in the world now, like Singapore does that, Korea does that.
[03:29:12] It's super common. This isn't a Nazi thing. It's just common fucking sense.
[03:29:16] Anyway, you can't arrest all the thousands of people doing these jokes.
[03:29:19] Let me, I'm gonna pull you up.
[03:29:26] Why not?
[03:29:30] Why, why not?
[03:29:32] why can't we just do it
[03:29:35] yeah what why can't we just do it
[03:29:44] why cuz I mean my path in we could just do it
[03:29:54] we can we should know what's reason you said 99% of them not gonna do anything
[03:29:58] Yeah? So what's the point? Why can't you arrest them? I'm confused. So why couldn't you arrest
[03:30:20] them all for making threats like that.
[03:30:30] This is what I think, too.
[03:30:32] 99% of, let's say, drunk drivers aren't going to kill somebody, 99% people who are speeding
[03:30:42] aren't going to hurt anyone when they're speeding, but 1% will, and that's why they all get
[03:30:47] arrested. It looks like a not good likelihood to arrest thousands
[03:30:57] because the 1% if you apply that to everything. Well, like a name
[03:31:01] another thing that I could apply that to. Give me like you're
[03:31:04] saying applying that to everything. Give me an example
[03:31:07] of that. So you're not a free speech absolutist? Of course
[03:31:15] not. Nobody is. If I if I found your address and I was posting it on the
[03:31:20] internet and I was saying somebody blow this house up right now, I think you'd
[03:31:24] want that stopped. So no, of course, I'm not a free speech absolutist. Nobody's
[03:31:29] a free speech absolutist.
[03:31:35] So it's a retarded term to even use in the first place.
[03:31:38] That's not free speech. Well, then you're not free speech absolutist. I mean, you could
[03:31:46] say hate speech isn't free speech too. Only if sith deals in absolutes. Yes, exactly.
[03:31:57] So the line is specifically with actual tangible threats. Um, yeah, I would say threats,
[03:32:01] doxing, um, handful of other things too that are bad, like incitements, violence. Yeah.
[03:32:06] Yeah, I'd say a handful of things like that. Definitely. Would you arrest anyone that says,
[03:32:10] I'll kill you? I think that in the context of someone really threatening that on the internet,
[03:32:17] yeah, I would. Sure. Why people have to deal with that? I mean, obviously,
[03:32:26] if you're having a conversation in Halo or Call of Duty, and you say, I'm going to kill you,
[03:32:32] There's it's a very contextual inside of the game, right?
[03:32:35] But like if you're making threats to people on a personal level saying that I'm gonna like if you message somebody and you tell
[03:32:41] Them you're gonna kill them. I think you should get arrested. I do it's insane. Why do we have to live in a world with animals like that?
[03:32:46] I don't want to live in a world like that. Do you I don't
[03:32:54] Thank you for writing them. Yeah, of course and like yeah, that's it the Karen's one free speech is lost
[03:32:58] Well, let me get this right. Are you one of the are you one of the arguers here? Let me go back and pull this up
[03:33:06] So I'm just gonna I'm gonna just cancel this guy. I'll respond to one more of these people don't want to move on
[03:33:11] Free speech is lost. So do you think that the Karens were like the founding fathers?
[03:33:18] Because like even then there were limits on speech
[03:33:24] Like you understand that the First Amendment has exceptions and rules to it, right?
[03:33:28] Okay, so this is the last person we're going to pull up with this topic, right?
[03:33:38] Did I explain to someone that retarded?
[03:33:41] Well, no, I think it's okay because this is a common sentiment that people have, and
[03:33:45] I think it's okay to work through this reasoning at least once.
[03:33:49] It's the Founding Mothers, oh, of course.
[03:33:53] No, it's the lady doing the investigation.
[03:33:59] The lady doing the investigation did not write the law.
[03:34:03] She didn't decide to do the investigation.
[03:34:05] Somebody told her to do that.
[03:34:09] I think that you're not being direct.
[03:34:13] I think that why are you not being direct?
[03:34:15] Like, I mean, do you honestly think that you should be able to go out and make threats
[03:34:18] and like say you're going to kill somebody?
[03:34:20] How can you always defend the health care CEO?
[03:34:24] I don't understand your position because I don't think that you should be able to go
[03:34:27] around shooting people that you don't like because I think that once you give people
[03:34:31] the autonomy to decide whether somebody deserves to live or die randomly based off of whatever
[03:34:37] your moral system is, you're going to have somebody like, there's not a big difference
[03:34:42] in my mind between a person saying that for example, like a political activist that
[03:34:48] is, you know, pushing for a certain narrative. Like, let's say, let me let me just come up
[03:34:53] with an example, right? I'm going to come up with a handful of examples and you know,
[03:34:56] you guys can agree or disagree with some of them. So let's say that a person that is
[03:34:59] a complete and absolutist with the abolition of abortion, right? No abortions ever for
[03:35:06] any reason. Would it then be okay for you to say that that person is now basically
[03:35:15] of social murder because women could die in childbirth and they wouldn't be able
[03:35:19] to get an abortion to prevent that death. Reasonably you could come to that
[03:35:24] conclusion by using logic. The problem with the concept of social murder is that
[03:35:30] it's ambiguous. It is an ambiguous term like for example is it the person
[03:35:36] working at the company? Is it the person who owns the company? Is it the
[03:35:39] person who is you know doing a great example? Exactly. And so like there are
[03:35:44] a lot of examples that you can use for how this ideology immediately falls apart. Like
[03:35:49] I'll give you another example. So if there's somebody who's advocating for, for example,
[03:35:55] like any sort of redistribution of wealth or anything like that, that would have to
[03:36:00] happen through force. Like you would never redistribute wealth for no reason. Like you
[03:36:05] would have to force people to give their money away. So if you obviously say no
[03:36:09] to that then they would take it away from you and become physical and hurt you and if
[03:36:14] you fight back against them to defend your property then they would kill you too.
[03:36:18] So is that by extension a act of social murder?
[03:36:22] So the entire concept of this is it immediately evaporates the moment that you come to the
[03:36:29] realization that other people in the world do not come to the same conclusions that
[03:36:33] you do.
[03:36:34] The problem with the idea of social murder is that it is an idea that is only applicable
[03:36:40] inside of an echo chamber of all similarly like-minded individuals, which the world is
[03:36:45] not.
[03:36:46] So the problem is that one person thinks that it's social murder, another person thinks
[03:36:51] that it's just murder.
[03:36:52] Who gets to decide that?
[03:36:53] Well, the person with the gun does, and that's the problem.
[03:36:57] You can't have a world that works that way.
[03:36:59] It would, everything would immediately fall apart.
[03:37:02] would be total chaos. So that's the reason why. And as long as you don't do it, it's
[03:37:09] not ideal. The killing part is valid, the revolution is fine. As long as you don't do
[03:37:12] it, it's not ideal way of life. So you think that somebody should be able to, like, let's
[03:37:16] say post your address, and then say for people to come kill you. Do you think that
[03:37:24] somebody should be able to do that
[03:37:36] is not the same what that's fine but it do you think that should happen
[03:37:44] what about the uh... fact of prison it just makes people uh... more worse when
[03:37:47] they come out
[03:37:48] uh... yeah i think that you have to do things to uh... rehabilitate felons
[03:37:51] better and to not make it a black mark on their life. I think that they're, you know, that
[03:37:56] yeah, unfortunately, not ideal. Yeah, I totally disagree with you. And I think that if it
[03:38:00] was happening to you, you'd have different outlook on it. I think that a lot of people
[03:38:03] have these performative morality opinions. But like, if I started doing that to you,
[03:38:08] for example, I think that you would probably want me banned, right? Like, I think that
[03:38:12] that's the case with a lot of instances, right? And let me see. And talk about a
[03:38:21] Ron won in the war. Let me see here. Oh boy. Who then transgenderism? Oh God. Israel is
[03:38:32] evil. This is, yeah, this, this is one of those people. I see. Yeah, uh, man, this guy seems
[03:38:38] like a return. I mean, it seems like a huge massive fucking return. If prison's harsh
[03:38:42] enough, uh, in not Xbox day camp, less people go to prison. I'm sure of it. Yeah, true.
[03:38:47] And if you want to watch a good breakdown of the David situation, probably the best
[03:38:50] It's 30 minutes long. I'll probably look at that. I don't know if I'm gonna look at it today, but I will look at it
[03:38:53] Let me go back
[03:38:54] I'll look at some of the other stuff too because I've been kind of I got distracted watching that video and
[03:38:59] The David files. Oh my fucking god. I didn't even know about all this
[03:39:04] And prisoners need jobs. I think they do too. I definitely do. I saw this was really interesting
[03:39:10] Is this true?
[03:39:11] Nick flint has fled the country Candace Owens fled the country
[03:39:15] Ian Carroll was taking long break Jake Shields isn't posting like he used to and Jackson Hinkle closed down
[03:39:20] So that is this really true that all this happened?
[03:39:24] If that's the case, I don't know what the fuck to think man. That's pretty bad
[03:39:29] Chicago hospital shooting. I mean, that's probably just a again. That's probably just a gang thing, right?
[03:39:34] And this is another one for David. Oh, here we go
[03:39:39] He's got top notch legal representation, but they're starting out in a hole
[03:39:43] I don't care how fucking great your lawyer is. I don't care how beautifully your lawyer is. I don't care how expensive your lawyer is
[03:39:51] lawyers can't change the facts of a case
[03:39:54] They just can't so how are you gonna get those body parts back together and make them not dismembered not gonna happen
[03:40:01] How do you get those body parts out of a fucking bag and you know?
[03:40:05] You know that it's not gonna happen
[03:40:07] How do you get those body parts that are in a bag out of a fucking truck?
[03:40:10] And it can happen those fat and audience bro, like he's talking like
[03:40:15] It's like this is straight out of like peeky blinders. I love this. Oh my god
[03:40:19] I parts that we're in a bag in a trunk that in his fucking Tesla. How are you? How are you gonna change that?
[03:40:26] No, the way is gonna change that
[03:40:28] He's totally right to he is he's in his he's in his element. He is he's great man
[03:40:34] I love Bruce Rivers and I'll watch. Oh god
[03:40:38] I'll get to this in a minute, but let me let me focus on a few other ones trying the most viral burger in Argentina
[03:40:47] Today I'm in Argentina
[03:40:51] Big burgers
[03:41:08] Oh
[03:41:27] My god, oh my god
[03:41:31] Here we go. We have the big
[03:41:33] That looks like a really good burger.
[03:41:44] That's an insanely fucking good burger.
[03:41:46] Wow.
[03:41:47] Argentina seems like an interesting place, man.
[03:41:55] And oh yeah, this is another David Fee.
[03:41:58] They actually did a skit about this.
[03:42:00] I killed dark hell yeah I shot her with my knife
[03:42:04] I shot her nine times I didn't care if I'm gonna die
[03:42:08] Is there no idea about that?
[03:42:10] Shut up dark hell yeah I'm gonna get her done
[03:42:13] And talk to this bitch and leave her for me
[03:42:16] I have no idea what that object is
[03:42:19] I didn't kill no one
[03:42:22] So far she ain't real slow when I'm lying
[03:42:25] And I was laughing just for Holly's time I was dying
[03:42:28] The name of the album is I Killed Darnell Simmons.
[03:42:33] He's free to go.
[03:42:36] He's free to go.
[03:42:37] Oh my God.
[03:42:38] A good skit.
[03:42:39] They're so fucking funny, man.
[03:42:41] They're great.
[03:42:42] And an incinerator and a chainsaw.
[03:42:45] Uh-oh.
[03:42:46] Not good.
[03:42:47] And where is this here?
[03:42:49] I gotta find this in a minute.
[03:42:50] I just saw a whole lot more of this.
[03:42:52] Oh my fucking God.
[03:42:54] So, by the way, I watched the clip yesterday, and I didn't even know.
[03:42:57] and I didn't even know it was her but it was Sidney Watson who was talking this was the Vosh
[03:43:03] Vosh crashing out about her saying that the person who was harassing her was non-white
[03:43:08] Where Vosh made up my claims about being sexually harassed assaulted on a plane
[03:43:14] Can I tell him about that?
[03:43:16] Not only did Vosh double down, but he went on about it so much that his gay minions continued to attack me
[03:43:23] saying I was a liar.
[03:43:25] Bro was all too happy to be pro-woman
[03:43:27] until one of us had something to say
[03:43:29] that went against his agenda.
[03:43:31] And he continued to deny that cases like mine
[03:43:33] routinely get dismissed by the legal system
[03:43:35] when the perpetrator is non-white
[03:43:37] and non-Christian.
[03:43:39] Being told point blank by police
[03:43:41] that my case would get toughed
[03:43:43] due to cultural differences
[03:43:45] changed my brain chemistry.
[03:43:47] Ironically, the situation is part of what radicalized
[03:43:49] me so much towards immigration
[03:43:51] multiculturalism. Yeah, fucking based. That's exactly what you should do. The
[03:43:56] fact that this is even happening is just embarrassing to me. It is. It's completely
[03:44:01] embarrassing. And Fox mentioned you today when they were talking about a song that
[03:44:05] you'd have to find me and show it to me. I mean, is it on on like there's a
[03:44:09] Twitter account. I'll have to look at it and say and yeah, are they are they
[03:44:13] talking about bad stuff? I say cuz like I've said I mean the thing is that
[03:44:18] follower back. And yeah, there it is. I followed her. She's a nice lady. I've
[03:44:25] watched her videos before. I think they're quite good. And so towards
[03:44:29] immigration, well, yeah, I mean, if you're bringing people in from cultures that view
[03:44:32] women as second-class citizens, you'd have to do that in a very slow way and be
[03:44:36] extremely selective with who you bring in, because you don't want to have
[03:44:39] people come into the country that end up sexually assaulting women here. Like
[03:44:45] You don't want to have that happen. It's pretty simple actually like duh, of course
[03:44:49] So is a v-stroll that weird? Yeah, I guess so and our videos are great
[03:44:54] Yeah, they are and I'm here basically everything have to do with Vosh you guys an idiot, but anyway, so yes
[03:45:00] That's a shimmer ask guys guys every every female interact with guys
[03:45:04] Do we really need to do this?
[03:45:05] How ever you guys know like my audience is like 24 to like 40 right like really really guys
[03:45:12] really holy fuck
[03:45:15] Come on. Come on guys. What the hell's going on? And so anyway, this is I'll show you this. This is actually crazy
[03:45:23] Let me see if I can pull this up and find it on on the YouTube. Give me one second
[03:45:32] Let me see if I can pull this now this is like very recent like let me see can I pull up the
[03:45:37] This week maybe
[03:45:38] No, I can't find it. God damn it. I'm not gonna be able to but anyway
[03:45:43] No, this is this is really been going on and
[03:45:46] Hope handling busted on grounds on school grounds threatening messages on discord
[03:45:51] And I'm happy to see obviously some of these people are getting packed up
[03:45:55] Finally they're getting packed up and the accused would be attacker unleashed threats against family and friends on messaging app
[03:46:01] including disturbing talks of mass killing at the school the warped teen
[03:46:06] appeared to have a kill list uh-oh and
[03:46:10] And don't worry worked as a non-licensed substitute teacher, but was scrubbed from the district's list after being thrown behind bars
[03:46:17] That's a good idea. So there you go. I'm very happy to see this happen. I'm very very happy to see these people get locked up
[03:46:24] Thank God and there's a lot of these people and we want you miserable. I've lots of us married folks. We care about your asthma
[03:46:31] Yeah, okay. I appreciate that and
[03:46:33] And yeah, oh my fucking god. And so this is also I thought it was pretty funny
[03:46:39] President Trump's approval rating rises with Catholics after criticizing Pope Leo
[03:46:47] Oh my fucking god
[03:46:51] Wow
[03:46:53] I don't yeah, I guess so
[03:46:55] Based I guess. Yeah, that's that can't be real, right? I guess maybe I mean who the fuck knows and
[03:47:01] And let's be honest, Pope was being kind of retarded.
[03:47:03] I mean, I'd say so in some cases.
[03:47:05] Look at this, this is nuts.
[03:47:08] Mike Rowe joins me now, he's the dirty jobs guy.
[03:47:11] Right, Mike, you've met with data center electricians
[03:47:14] in Texas, they're on the 30th.
[03:47:16] I can already tell you, data center electrician
[03:47:19] is a job that you make a lot of money in, right?
[03:47:22] And they're making $200,000 a year.
[03:47:24] They don't have any college debt.
[03:47:26] Why do you think that some schools dismiss
[03:47:29] scale trades as kind of a consolation prize.
[03:47:32] Why do they do that?
[03:47:34] Two things.
[03:47:36] The electricians that I've met most recently
[03:47:39] at a data center in Plano were making 260,000 dollars a year.
[03:47:45] It's true they had no debt,
[03:47:46] but the most consequential component of that meeting
[03:47:50] was the fact that all three of them
[03:47:53] had been poached three times in the prior 18 months.
[03:47:58] Wow, that's what's going on in certain parts of the country in the electric game right now
[03:48:04] It's like the draft in the major leagues. Oh my god for the second part of your question
[03:48:10] I'll tell you this 16 years ago this month. I was in DC
[03:48:15] I testified before both houses of Congress about the need for some kind of national effort to reinvigorate the trades
[03:48:22] That was the first time I said it's a big factor, right? It is. It's a huge factor
[03:48:26] Those words out loud along this propaganda though. No, it's not
[03:48:33] What do you mean it's propaganda
[03:48:37] With the phrase no, we have to stop categorizing an entire chunk of our workforce as people who have won some
[03:48:46] Vocational
[03:48:47] consolation prize because that's what we did when we put our thumb on
[03:48:51] On the scale for one form of education, right a university four-year degree when we said
[03:48:59] Yeah, that was the best path for the most people
[03:49:02] We implicitly suggested that anyone with the temerity to embark upon a different path
[03:49:10] Was indeed the proud owner of something second-class
[03:49:13] That's when the wheel started to come off the bus
[03:49:16] I can't believe it's been 16 years, but the chickens have come home to roost for short
[03:49:21] He's fucking based like I completely agree with him. I do when you pick up trade skill and do some electrician work
[03:49:27] I mean again, I wouldn't really want to do that, but I think it's not something to look down on right
[03:49:32] I think that's it. The problem is that and and it's so pervasive
[03:49:37] How many of you guys when you went to school?
[03:49:40] Were you kind of told that well if you go into physical labor or manual labor jobs?
[03:49:46] You kind of just didn't make it like I feel like that was the that was the vibe that I got all the time
[03:49:53] Where it was like, okay if you're if you're in physical labor
[03:49:57] You didn't make it. Yeah, exactly, right?
[03:50:00] It's a super common thing meanwhile the people that are working those shops
[03:50:03] We're making three times the amount of money as the teacher telling you that or like encouraging that
[03:50:08] 100% especially in California. Yeah, exactly and I'm not saying and it's trades probably suck too in a lot of ways
[03:50:15] right it's like it's easy to be in a fucking electrician like there's a guy I
[03:50:19] talked to and he said he I'm like over at my friend's house and I'm talking to
[03:50:24] him as his roommates and electrician he's a lineman and I'm like so how much do
[03:50:29] you make he says I'm making 99 I'm making $99 an hour right now because I'm
[03:50:34] on call and I'm like that's crazy and I'm like it's probably not even that
[03:50:38] dangerous right and he's like oh we had somebody die last week
[03:50:42] Yeah, they were on my crew.
[03:50:45] They had to investigate me for it and everything.
[03:50:48] I'm like, oh, well, I'm like, good thing you're on call then, right?
[03:50:54] But yeah, high risk, high reward.
[03:50:56] It's because a lot of teachers were women.
[03:50:58] Probably true for them.
[03:50:59] Yeah.
[03:51:00] I mean, well, I think it's definitely easier for a man to do a trade.
[03:51:03] I think that's kind of obvious.
[03:51:04] People could easily see that, sure.
[03:51:06] And hardest thing is about finding trades is someone wants to teach it for half
[03:51:09] the pay of what students will make.
[03:51:11] Yeah, exactly.
[03:51:12] and uh... similar if you're female they look down at you if you're a stay at
[03:51:15] home mother
[03:51:15] any any woman that's looking down at other stay at home women
[03:51:19] is probably just a mad asshole
[03:51:22] that's really what it is and there are a lot of them okay i think we all know
[03:51:27] that
[03:51:28] but uh... yeah it's very very common when we scroll back down on the look at
[03:51:31] some of these other parts of that
[03:51:33] as i look at anything on red dot but i've been actually i i'd start doing
[03:51:36] reddit more uh... earlier on my stream i've been doing it towards the end
[03:51:40] and I probably should do it earlier.
[03:51:42] Anyway, so base mom doesn't want her kids groomed?
[03:51:44] Yeah, obviously.
[03:51:45] Hi, I'm Kaylee Weichbrot.
[03:51:46] I'm a mom of two in Fairfax County.
[03:51:49] This is my oldest.
[03:51:52] And my husband and I have a difficult decision
[03:51:56] to make this fall as he is approaching preschool age
[03:51:59] and we are faced with the decision of whether or not
[03:52:02] we are going to put our child in public school system
[03:52:07] where Fairfax County has decided to move forward
[03:52:11] with instituting gender studies in elementary school.
[03:52:17] Despite having done a study group,
[03:52:21] a focus group in the community
[03:52:23] to see if parents even wanted this.
[03:52:25] And when parents said no,
[03:52:27] the board voted 16 to zero
[03:52:29] and said we're moving forward anyways.
[03:52:32] This shows clearly that they...
[03:52:35] What?
[03:52:37] I see parents not as partners, but as an obstacle for their agenda.
[03:52:43] Oh my god.
[03:52:45] I have a really hard time looking at him and going,
[03:52:48] here, I'm just going to give you over to people who do not want to partner with me.
[03:52:54] And how you're going to be raised.
[03:52:57] School and education is a huge part of a child's life.
[03:53:01] An early childhood is supposed to be filled with exploration and creativity and fun, not
[03:53:09] debating issues that are for adults to handle.
[03:53:13] These kinds of topics should be introduced sensitively and by parents who are raising
[03:53:20] their children with their values, not with an ideology passed down from the top.
[03:53:28] Wow.
[03:53:29] Elementary age kids.
[03:53:35] What the fuck?
[03:53:38] What the fuck is going on?
[03:53:41] Yeah, that's insane.
[03:53:44] And I don't know how, like again, I don't know how anybody puts up with this shit.
[03:53:49] I really don't.
[03:53:50] Like it's embarrassing to see this as child abuse.
[03:53:53] What the fuck?
[03:53:54] Oh, I mean, as I said, you know, I'm very much a, you know, I'm an old man
[03:53:57] Old Testament guy, right? I'm very much.
[03:54:01] If it was up to me, I'd bring those people up on child grooming charges. I would. Any
[03:54:07] of those teachers that's talking to kids about like transitioning or like sex changes or
[03:54:12] something like that, I'd put them up on child grooming charges, put them on the sex offender
[03:54:16] list, destroy their entire career, put them in fucking jail, you know, put their
[03:54:21] photo on the news oh oh man like I would go as far as I possibly could like I
[03:54:27] would do it just for fun just for the love of game and because I really like
[03:54:32] it meanwhile it's encouraged exactly and the thing is that the product they
[03:54:35] deserve worse they do I feel like I'm not I'm the I'm the good option right I'm
[03:54:38] the good option do you think homeschooling rates will go up and
[03:54:40] this continues I would always send my kid to a public school but I would
[03:54:44] just tell it like my parents told me that like basically just do whatever you
[03:54:47] want like don't listen like you you listen to a teacher but like you know
[03:54:50] You know like I I never got indoctrinated by anything because I just really considered most of my teachers as bots
[03:54:57] Like even when I was like seven I was a seven years old my teacher would tell me how to like
[03:55:02] You know, you're gonna have to do this or that, you know, it's just you're not gonna have a calculator in your pocket
[03:55:06] I was like well, why is it called a pocket calculator?
[03:55:09] What like and it's I'm thinking about this. I thought it was NPCs
[03:55:13] I I'd I never respect like there were some teachers
[03:55:16] I liked a lot because I thought they were cool, but like as a general thing I just I viewed my teachers as just NPCs and
[03:55:23] So like I didn't care about them at all
[03:55:24] I would just lie to them tell them whenever they need to hear and then have them give you a good grade
[03:55:29] And that's it you grew up in a different time. I did I did but like I think that you know
[03:55:33] That's how it is FBI cop. Yeah, he threatened the case. Yeah, sure and is it they were so annoying
[03:55:38] They were homeschooling is exploding in popularity
[03:55:40] already. This may be going to be a base take or a not base take. I think you
[03:55:45] should send your kid to public school because I think that you should have
[03:55:48] your kid learn what it's like to deal with people that are not like them. I
[03:55:52] think you should introduce them to the community that they're going to exist in
[03:55:55] and do it in a way that is as you know as direct as possible. Like I
[03:56:00] definitely send my kid to a public school I would and you know like
[03:56:04] singer-swim right good point yeah and that's that's I'm not saying everybody
[03:56:08] you have to do this. I'm not against public school. I'm telling you what I would do, right?
[03:56:11] That's it. And like I know what it did for me and it was a big positive for me so I
[03:56:17] can only simply do what I have the best experience in. I don't have kids so it doesn't matter.
[03:56:21] But like that's just what my opinion is. But this is insane. This is crazy. Like
[03:56:26] if you're talking about like gender studies for elementary school kids, they need to
[03:56:30] lock up whoever's doing this. Like this is another institutionalized moment, right?
[03:56:34] And so some schools transition your kid without telling you. Well like here's
[03:56:37] the thing right is like why did they why does schools transition your kid
[03:56:41] without telling you it's because the police don't come to the teachers houses
[03:56:46] drag them out of their house hog tie them put them in handcuffs and throw them
[03:56:51] in jail for a child molestation that's the reason why they're that's the
[03:56:56] reason why they're they're transitioning kids that's why and if
[03:57:00] you did that all of the transitioning stuff would immediately disappear it
[03:57:05] it would go away. It would go away instantly.
[03:57:08] They'll do it for Gendagarden, yeah, and that's all you have to do. Rent-free, what's this? Oh my god.
[03:57:13] I don't know what this is. This seems silly.
[03:57:17] Anyway, when you open your eyes for the first time and see that your life is going to-
[03:57:21] Oh no. That baby's gonna be pumped full of puberty blockers before he's even a month old.
[03:57:28] Oh my god, bro, this kid spawned on hard mode. Jesus, that's bad.
[03:57:33] Oh my fucking god, and didn't you ask a teacher about it and they said that it was all bullshit?
[03:57:38] Um, I did, I did, and I think that many times it is, but in some cases it's not.
[03:57:44] And also, if it's all bullshit, then they shouldn't be afraid.
[03:57:48] If it's all bullshit and they're not actually doing it, then why would they be afraid
[03:57:52] of accountability for doing it?
[03:57:54] It doesn't make sense, does it?
[03:57:56] So I agree that it probably is way overblown, but in the instances where it does happen,
[03:58:01] people need to be made an example out of absolutely
[03:58:04] who went there will know that i mean to be fair that's a a japanese game called
[03:58:07] union syndrome
[03:58:09] uh... got the english translation but uh... butchered
[03:58:11] after handling localization to a western studio stuff like stop that got
[03:58:15] replaced with lines like in fascism
[03:58:18] i cannot i cannot wait for all these people to be replaced by a i
[03:58:22] they've already almost been replaced by a i
[03:58:25] but there's a handful still that haven't
[03:58:28] and so uh... what is this here uh... i'd cut my uterus of that way what the
[03:58:32] fuck i don't know what the hell this is this crazy
[03:58:35] you see clouds youtube channel is terminated i did see that and uh...
[03:58:38] we cameras in the classrooms the parents can access
[03:58:41] i think that really it's probably not that bad
[03:58:44] it's probably not that bad but there are some people that make it that bad
[03:58:48] eventually they'll create drugs the mother can take to guarantee their
[03:58:50] children a child develops a sex the mother's wants to have the mother
[03:58:54] wants the kid to be transgender
[03:58:56] You see, you don't understand.
[03:58:58] There's a whole disorder like this.
[03:59:01] It's called Manchausen by proxy.
[03:59:13] So I spelled it wrong, obviously.
[03:59:15] Manchausen by proxy syndrome is a serious form
[03:59:17] of child abuse and mental health condition
[03:59:19] in which a caregiver, typically a parent,
[03:59:21] falsifies, exaggerates, or induces physical
[03:59:23] or physiological symptoms in a person
[03:59:25] under their care
[03:59:27] i think that's what's happening to a lot of these kids that are turning up
[03:59:29] trans
[03:59:30] like i i think overwhelmingly this is the case
[03:59:33] so like you have a like a seven-year-old like i'm not talking about sixteen or
[03:59:37] seventeen like that's okay yeah whatever
[03:59:40] like you know kids can come to that conclusion on their own at that point
[03:59:43] they're almost an adult
[03:59:44] but like whenever we're talking about like four year olds five year old seven
[03:59:47] year olds basically prepuberty
[03:59:50] uh... if you have a kid that is thinking they're transgender
[03:59:53] the probability is that it's apparent that probably
[03:59:57] is inducing this and i think i think that's what's happening
[04:00:00] and and maybe it's not apparent but it's an adult in their life
[04:00:04] in a role
[04:00:06] that is a you know
[04:00:08] like a uh... uh... an authority role basically
[04:00:11] during piercings of the same thing the school issues top down yet and and that's
[04:00:14] basically yet not i think that a lot of these like
[04:00:17] you know somebody has three trans kids what are the odds of that right i
[04:00:20] mean that's like one trillion
[04:00:22] and so like really
[04:00:23] or a billion maybe. Really, I think the probability is that they're allowing this to happen. They're
[04:00:29] inducing this themselves. How'd you remember things like that, bro? Like you knew what it was?
[04:00:33] Well, because it's pretty common. A lot of people know what that is.
[04:00:41] Are parents of these trans children also trans? And are parents,
[04:00:44] they're transparent trying to make their kids trans? Or are the children trying to please the
[04:00:47] parents? So I think that that's a great point that you're bringing up. And I do think
[04:00:52] that some kids, and this is especially true, I think this is like an added layer of complexity,
[04:00:57] I think that some kids potentially might be trans or might exhibit, you know, some other sort of
[04:01:03] identity crisis issue in order to attract more attention from the parent because they think
[04:01:08] that they'll get more sympathy from the parent that way. And I think that's the reason why
[04:01:12] a lot of the kids that are from celebrities end up having this happen.
[04:01:15] Like, and I think that's it because they're probably being ignored a lot.
[04:01:21] There's no such thing as trans kids.
[04:01:23] I mean, especially not a seven-year-old, right?
[04:01:25] I mean, like, that's a mentally ill mom.
[04:01:27] And by the way, it's overwhelmingly women, like, like, 10 to 1.
[04:01:33] Women taking selfies.
[04:01:34] 50 to 60.
[04:01:35] 50 to 60.
[04:01:36] 50 to 60.
[04:01:37] 50 to 60.
[04:01:38] 50 to 60.
[04:01:39] 50 to 60.
[04:01:40] 50 to 60.
[04:01:41] 50 to 60.
[04:01:42] 50 to 60.
[04:01:43] 50 to 60.
[04:01:44] Oh, man, yeah, that's about right, isn't it?
[04:01:54] It's so fucking true.
[04:01:55] I think it is.
[04:01:56] I decided to face my biggest fear and accept your challenge.
[04:02:00] I'm taking the bus.
[04:02:01] I told my billionaire dad I want to experience a normal.
[04:02:03] This is, this is AI or a meme.
[04:02:07] I'm not going to watch it.
[04:02:08] It's stupid.
[04:02:09] Anyway, let me scroll down.
[04:02:11] Major Rick of mine is grown man playing video games.
[04:02:14] I MISTAR, I DO BATCHER, I'M RUNNING GANTS, I'M SPATCHER.
[04:02:20] And the harpoons?
[04:02:21] Well that's right, despite our best attempting locating it, we still can't find who gives a fuck.
[04:02:33] Base British, I love it, oh my fucking God!
[04:02:36] And, I guess the Star Wars one, yeah, what is this,
[04:02:39] no way can violate anybody's Fourth Amendment rights.
[04:02:41] Every new car in the U.S. will be required by law to have tech that puts constant surveillance
[04:02:45] on the driver by 2027. AI in your car will determine whether you're sober and fit to drive,
[04:02:50] automatically turning off the vehicle if it determines you're a danger to the road.
[04:02:54] This is whatever like step two, three, four, whatever you want to call it.
[04:02:59] The final step of this is that you driving your car is a danger to the road. That is
[04:03:05] where we're going and we are speed running it. We are going there so fast. And I think that
[04:03:10] whenever we're all this fuck, it's gonna be illegal for us to drive cars on public roads.
[04:03:16] This is only the beginning. Fuck yeah, I can't wait 2035 maybe? I think it'll take a lot longer,
[04:03:22] it will. Trump counterterrorism official put on leave due to sugar daddy scandal?
[04:03:29] What's up with all the women Trump hires? I don't know man, I wonder how he picks them.
[04:03:35] And PlayStation rolled out DRM on PS4 requiring online check-in every 30 days
[04:03:41] So if the console stays offline for more than 30 days the game may stop working until an internet connection is made
[04:03:47] You know, it's really funny about this is the fact that PlayStation 4 was originally marketed against this ideology
[04:03:54] So whenever PlayStation 4 came out, it's false. Wait. Oh, is this bull? It's a bug. Okay. Thank God
[04:03:59] All right. I was gonna go off on a tangent. Oh, is this morgue pie?
[04:04:03] Um, one sec.
[04:04:07] Place!
[04:04:11] Does it do that? Oh my.
[04:04:23] Oh my god.
[04:04:27] Jesus guys, wow. Okay, well anyway,
[04:04:31] I guess that's what they're doing on Twitch now. It should have been me shut the fuck up
[04:04:38] Shut up perfect. Yeah a lot on Twitch by the way who cares
[04:04:42] I don't care. Nobody cares when you apply for the role as lead tarnished and they hand you the Dung Eater armor man
[04:04:48] That's too bad. Isn't it assassin screwed black flag all women are now fat. Is that true?
[04:04:53] I don't know is that true or not?
[04:04:55] It's hard to say I haven't played the original game. It's hard for me to know I
[04:04:59] I thought that was you? Why? Why? I don't know why would you think that's me? Eric
[04:05:07] Cartman gets arrested okay let me look at one more your hands in the wall for me
[04:05:12] Yeah, but you said you felt safe.
[04:05:14] But you think?
[04:05:16] You said you felt safe.
[04:05:18] You said you felt safe.
[04:05:20] Alright, have me a while. Let me see you already.
[04:05:24] Let me see you already.
[04:05:26] Why'd you pat me down?
[04:05:28] Because I don't know if you have a weapon with you.
[04:05:30] I told you I didn't.
[04:05:32] I told you I didn't!
[04:05:34] I told you I didn't!
[04:05:36] the thing is that like I remember one time I was walking to the gas station it was like
[04:05:45] two in the morning and a police officer comes out of his car puts the the bright lights on
[04:05:49] me and he comes out his car with his gun pointed like this right and he's like uh you know
[04:05:55] what's going on and I'm like nothing he's like uh you shoot anybody recently I was
[04:06:03] like no walking down to the store. Another guy drives by and he asks the police officer
[04:06:11] is talking to me. He says, Oh, is that him? The officer is like, Oh, no, this isn't him.
[04:06:19] They never searched me. They never did anything. I said, No, I'm not the shooter. Oh, no,
[04:06:24] that's not him. So it actually, no, this works. It does.
[04:06:29] Go ahead and get your rest of the day out.
[04:06:32] Three years ago.
[04:06:33] Why'd you touch my penis?
[04:06:36] Everything is on body camera, okay?
[04:06:38] You touched me!
[04:06:39] Oh god.
[04:06:40] You see what I do, sir?
[04:06:41] I know, you hurt my balls.
[04:06:44] You hurt me.
[04:06:47] Why would you do this?
[04:06:50] I can't breathe!
[04:06:52] I can't breathe!
[04:06:55] Oh
[04:06:57] Man deserved
[04:06:59] I can't breathe. I can't breathe. Oh my god when meming dude
[04:07:09] Man, I'm surprised he's struggling to fight the police officers not to pull his shirt down
[04:07:15] I've net like I feel like for fatties. That's the one thing they care about more than anything else
[04:07:21] I can't breathe. I'm watching. I'm watching.
[04:07:26] Help mom! Mom! Mommy! Mommy! Mommy!
[04:07:34] Dude, what a fucking idiot.
[04:07:37] What an idiot. Like, the whole world is a meme, I suppose.
[04:07:41] Oh my God, well, um...
[04:07:43] I had a theory at one point that if you played enough video games in
[04:07:49] Like the early Xbox live times that you heard and word hard are more than like slaves throughout their life
[04:08:03] How often did the slave owners really talk to the slaves here, let me let me go all right because
[04:08:13] Okay. No, no, no, I think about this. No, no, no, really, I'm so mad that I laughed at that.
[04:08:26] Let me ask grandpa. Yeah, sure. And when's buying it was fine. No, nobody was mad.
[04:08:31] Most people didn't give a fuck, bro. Like they did not give a fuck.
[04:08:34] Low society Wendy's is the one I'm brand new Wendy's, but here's the difference.
[04:08:38] You cannot sit down inside to eat your food.
[04:08:41] go you're going from this window right and then you're gonna walk around the
[04:08:47] building what are they doing right look at that we're gonna sit down and eat right
[04:08:51] there now damn door-dash you walk they got a drinking cup and you're gonna
[04:08:58] pick up your food right there yeah I have you and they're gonna have
[04:09:02] computers Jesus oh I have you yeah why would they do this why would Wendy's do
[04:09:10] this they're gonna have computer screens right there where you can order why
[04:09:13] would they do this now when these and probably other restaurants were what do
[04:09:21] you mean they shut down this maybe you'll be able to go in and sit down and eat
[04:09:24] uh-huh but now they're switching it up yeah this is new to me here's the best
[04:09:31] part the tables are bolted to the ground like that's a level of fucking
[04:09:40] low trust society that you don't really get on average.
[04:09:45] I mean you got that, the chairs are bolted down.
[04:09:49] So somebody doesn't go and steal the chairs.
[04:09:52] There are no benches so nobody sleeps on them.
[04:09:54] This is unbelievable man, oh my god.
[04:09:57] Well yeah, they're fucking mine.
[04:09:59] Another day of record, my grandfather's record question.
[04:10:02] I don't think we're gonna watch that one.
[04:10:04] I think we're gonna miss that.
[04:10:05] I just got a feeling.
[04:10:07] This is just some bullshit.
[04:10:08] Alright, let me look at that.
[04:10:09] gonna look at that looks maxing thing. Let's see. ABC News interviewed looks maxers and
[04:10:15] covered clavicular to understand why the online obsession with looks maxing has grown. Uh
[04:10:20] oh. Uh oh. Ma am I. I don't actually understand how people can't see the reality that is
[04:10:32] the better you look, the better you're treated and the more power you have. But it was
[04:10:37] just like obvious to me. So my name is Dylan Latham. I am a looks maxing slash life maxing
[04:10:44] creator to help people improve by giving them tips. And my main focus is to improve everyone's
[04:10:51] life.
[04:10:52] Yeah. I think he's right by the way. I think I think the reason why it's so popular
[04:11:00] and the reason why so many people are getting into it is because it works. It's a problem
[04:11:05] that like basically do a sex shit I think it's fine but like in general I do think it works
[04:11:12] it's around like 2 p.m. like they try to the reason why I think everybody tries to make fun of this
[04:11:18] is because the reality of it makes them uncomfortable
[04:11:24] but it exists it's out there it's real
[04:11:27] As soon as I get up in the morning, I go to the mirror and I do whatever I mean you could
[04:11:37] call them gay all you want but like at the end of the day, I mean this is the same guy
[04:11:40] this is like psych you look at you got that saikunu haircut.
[04:11:43] Think about that.
[04:11:44] There's tons of e-girls love this or it takes to look better.
[04:11:48] I use makeup I use Vaseline I use various oils people always say don't care what other
[04:11:54] people think.
[04:11:55] I think the only way to operate is discovering what people think and then capitalizing off of that.
[04:12:02] Yeah. That's smart. It is a smart. You may have never heard before,
[04:12:07] looks maxing. Trends can range from superficial practices like hair styles,
[04:12:11] skin health, to serious measures like breaking bones in your face.
[04:12:16] Well, you're not really breaking. You're not really breaking the bones. It's okay.
[04:12:21] Okay.
[04:12:23] Lookmaxing is an online subculture dedicated to ascending,
[04:12:27] which means basically just getting hotter.
[04:12:30] Yeah.
[04:12:30] Mostly very young men, teenage boys,
[04:12:33] who go to extreme lengths to improve their appearance.
[04:12:37] Yeah.
[04:12:38] I was taking the steroids and I'd say it changed my life.
[04:12:40] Elements of dress have become really mean to me.
[04:12:43] And here's the problem too,
[04:12:45] is that there are so many of these guys
[04:12:47] that they do it and then things get better for them.
[04:12:51] That's the big problem.
[04:12:52] Is that if you're upset about this,
[04:12:54] then why does it keep working?
[04:12:59] That's it.
[04:12:59] We're talking about it on the news.
[04:13:00] They're making fun of it on SNL.
[04:13:02] Yeah.
[04:13:03] They're absolutely frame-mogging you
[04:13:05] into a living here right now, dude!
[04:13:07] But it's not exactly all positive.
[04:13:12] Looks maxing emerged out of in-cell forums.
[04:13:16] Guys who feel sexually frustrated,
[04:13:18] Those forums were extremely misogynistic, nihilistic, hardcore.
[04:13:22] What a, what a pussy boy.
[04:13:24] What a little pussy boy.
[04:13:26] What a retard, a little pussy boy.
[04:13:27] No, it's not, it's not about that at all.
[04:13:31] It had nothing to do with that.
[04:13:33] Like, and also like really, like of course guys, and you think about the logic here.
[04:13:39] Why do you think guys want to look smacks?
[04:13:42] They want to do that to get girls.
[04:13:44] Well, who's having problems getting girls in sales are.
[04:13:48] Like, duh.
[04:13:50] You got a nose ring?
[04:13:53] I thought...
[04:13:54] He's no way that's a nose ring.
[04:13:55] I think everyone should be on testosterone.
[04:13:57] Influencers giving medical advice to teenage boys.
[04:14:02] It's a complete and total disaster.
[04:14:07] Understanding Lux Maxing's rise within the broader economic and political context
[04:14:14] I think requires us to look at a few different things.
[04:14:18] He does he does he actually oh my god as a guy as a guy bro really dude
[04:14:28] The nihilism of the young boys who participate in this who say that they don't have a clear path to a
[04:14:37] Quote-unquote normal middle-class life
[04:14:40] So what do you you're just going to like reframe it say it in a weird way and then this just categorically
[04:14:45] Degorically dismisses the concern. No, they're right. These young guys are right. They're right. The the reason why it's so popular
[04:14:53] Is because it works the reason why there's so many of them is because it's real. That's the reason. Oh my god
[04:15:01] It's so fucking pathetic. They're getting patronized by a bunch of fucking retards
[04:15:08] Makes me so mad
[04:15:10] Gen Z and especially teenagers they went through the pandemic they may be sort of
[04:15:15] missed a year of school. Oh my god. They are not used to having social
[04:15:20] relationships in the way that older people are.
[04:15:23] TikTok, Instagram Reels produced a certain number of looks maxing influencers,
[04:15:29] celebrities, but by far the most popular or most notorious is
[04:15:35] Is Clavicular is a 20 year old guy's real name is Braden Peters from Jersey and he sort
[04:15:50] of came to online fame because he was at the top of the leaderboard of looksmaxing.com.
[04:15:56] When he was 14 years old he kind of felt like an outcast and he took to the internet and
[04:16:01] found the looksmaxing community.
[04:16:03] I spent a lot of time on bodybuilding forums growing up.
[04:16:05] I started with 300 milligrams of testosterone
[04:16:07] and I did that for a while up until I was 16.
[04:16:12] And then I experimented with a couple of orals.
[04:16:14] He does live streaming on the app.
[04:16:17] He's really blown up and-
[04:16:19] You dumb, impact will be revealed.
[04:16:20] What do you, what are you so upset about this for?
[04:16:22] Like, wait a minute, you're dumb.
[04:16:26] How am I dumb?
[04:16:27] How am I dumb with what I'm saying about this?
[04:16:29] Go ahead, explain it.
[04:16:31] impact will be revealed years later
[04:16:38] no no go ahead explain all i want you to explain how i'm done
[04:16:45] i want to get it
[04:16:49] why do you call me asmon
[04:16:51] i'm gonna block that fucking term in my god damn chat it's not be after my god
[04:16:55] them after the end. That's not it.
[04:17:02] Yeah, what about what I'm saying is
[04:17:04] dumb.
[04:17:06] I don't even understand this. I'm very
[04:17:09] confused as to why somebody would be
[04:17:11] upset about this. I feel like the way
[04:17:12] I'm talking about this is pretty
[04:17:14] reasonable.
[04:17:20] You're really going to go
[04:17:23] Tasman into an emo? Oh my God. So what else is he saying? Natural selection is back. Thank God.
[04:17:31] Like, I don't even know what that's for. It's the side effects of steroids. Guys using product
[04:17:36] during their growing days don't know the impact on the young body. Do you think looks maxing
[04:17:40] those legitimate thing and you get treated better if you look better?
[04:17:47] Why do you think that like, basically, if you are more attractive,
[04:17:50] you will have more opportunities in life just as a general notion, right? Like not like any one specific thing, but like just life will generally be better for you if you're an attractive, if you're an attractive person. Do you think that's true or not?
[04:18:16] So we're gonna go, we're gonna go this
[04:18:20] Yeah, is it more so for women? No, I'm asking him. You've seen a fat ugly person who was
[04:18:34] not an asshole. There's some fat ugly people that are nice. Yeah, sure. It looks like
[04:18:44] there's no, I mean, I don't know why, how is it so hard to, like, it's always so
[04:18:48] weird to me that like you can have, I think being attractive is more important versus being
[04:18:54] healthy.
[04:18:55] Let me ask you the same question again because apparently you misheard the question.
[04:19:00] So do you think that people will treat you better if you are attractive versus not attractive?
[04:19:06] Apparently you might have misunderstood what the question was because you're answering
[04:19:09] something else.
[04:19:12] Like yeah, I mean it's really simple.
[04:19:17] Well, let me let me get to it.
[04:19:29] I mean, we got these people arguing with dumb ass voices in their heads.
[04:19:32] Yeah, I guess, right?
[04:19:33] I mean, I don't know why like again, it's always weird whenever I will do this and people
[04:19:38] will find an argument against something that like I didn't even say like what the fuck
[04:19:42] I don't know anything to say at all
[04:19:48] Like it is it is very odd to see like it both of us being possible for this guy like yeah
[04:19:53] Let me I'll wait for one more comment
[04:19:55] All right, and then we got to move on because this is this is just really taking a while now
[04:19:59] This guy's taking forever to fucking type holy shit, man. Can't you type up something? It's a little bit faster than this god damn
[04:20:05] Like god fucking damn what we gotta wait for that
[04:20:08] But we we are everybody waiting on you typing some shit out what was going on you you better not be you better not be
[04:20:14] Vague posting I'm gonna be mad if you're vague, but you can get banned if you're vague post
[04:20:17] I'm so fucking mad about that
[04:20:19] You better not
[04:20:24] You got to get banned by the good man, I'm gonna do a tent. I wanted to count on ten nine eight seven six
[04:20:29] Get the fuck out of here idiot
[04:20:32] fucking dumbass
[04:20:33] You try and reframe what I said into something. I didn't say you want to argue with me about it
[04:20:38] And let me finish the line of reasoning I was going to use with this person.
[04:20:42] He was going to say, yeah, obviously it's better.
[04:20:45] Now, very clearly there are methods of looks maxing that are not good, like doing meth.
[04:20:51] Any reasonable person would assume that I don't support children doing meth.
[04:20:57] But the practice of doing it as a general concept is legitimate.
[04:21:04] That doesn't mean that every single method of looks maxing is legitimate. It means that the process of it is legitimate
[04:21:12] and
[04:21:13] And a reasonable logical person could be able to have this conversation without
[04:21:20] Bringing up exceptions like that because they're just understood to be true
[04:21:26] Right, I mean every reasonable like person of an IQ over like 90 knows this
[04:21:31] And clips of his video streams have proliferated on TikTok and all sorts of other social media
[04:21:38] platforms.
[04:21:40] Streamers just have crazy names.
[04:21:42] You can think of MrBeast, I Show Speed, but a name like Clavicular makes you do a double
[04:21:47] take.
[04:21:48] Clavicular comes from the idea of how wide should your clavicle bones be, which is
[04:21:51] something that most of us have probably never thought about.
[04:21:54] I'm trying to optimize every single metric of my life.
[04:21:57] I'm not only interested in fitness, right?
[04:21:59] I'm trying to IQ max.
[04:22:01] I'm trying to money max like all these different things obviously, you know for the the normies watching this
[04:22:06] Yeah, I say max at the end of everything maximize
[04:22:10] Just for that clarification
[04:22:13] Here's some of the key terms to know for looks maxing 101 soft maxing and hard maxing will be sort of your two
[04:22:20] broadest
[04:22:22] categories soft maxing could be as simple as
[04:22:24] As plucking your eyebrows, trying to lower your body fat percentage, doing your hair differently.
[04:22:31] Do you think that they're too old? Do you think these people...
[04:22:33] I think they're too old to talk about this.
[04:22:37] I do. They're like... I mean, she's like 40 something, probably.
[04:22:41] And that other guy is probably in his 30s.
[04:22:44] I mean, what are we doing?
[04:22:46] They are referring to things like actually getting plastic surgery,
[04:22:49] new lengthening, phone smashing.
[04:22:51] This is how bone smashing got me this damn just repeatedly hitting sensitive parts of your face with a hammer
[04:22:59] To try to grow the the underlying bone and change the look of your face. Yeah, it doesn't work. All right. I think it works
[04:23:07] Bone smashing is a fallacy. It's fraud. I
[04:23:12] Don't know then why are athletes muscles and bones so much bigger?
[04:23:15] Why is there so much more density with the athlete's bones?
[04:23:20] Because the microfractures?
[04:23:22] Yeah, I don't know, I don't believe that.
[04:23:27] Are you serious?
[04:23:29] No?
[04:23:31] Mogging means that when you're in a group of men, the most looks maxed, the best looking
[04:23:40] person in the group will mug everyone else there.
[04:23:43] They'll have the status, they'll have the attention.
[04:23:46] If I am six foot eight and someone's five foot ten,
[04:23:50] I'd log them.
[04:23:52] If someone is less attractive and I'm more attractive,
[04:23:55] I facially log them.
[04:23:57] There it is.
[04:23:58] Mewing, I'll back down to the basics.
[04:24:00] Mewing comes back to a dentist named Dr. Mew.
[04:24:04] And the technique is you hold your tongue
[04:24:08] in a certain position in the mouth,
[04:24:10] creating stress like this in the jaw muscles.
[04:24:14] I almost think it's like a flexing of the face.
[04:24:16] Let me see.
[04:24:21] Yeah.
[04:24:21] Is that a Mew?
[04:24:24] It doesn't work.
[04:24:25] So it's just a dumb idea.
[04:24:27] I don't know.
[04:24:28] It's dumb maxing is what it is.
[04:24:29] I don't know, man.
[04:24:30] I think this guy's overflips.
[04:24:32] I see this.
[04:24:33] This is the plastic surgeon.
[04:24:35] You just don't want to ruin your clientele.
[04:24:37] You see this like,
[04:24:39] oh wait a minute you could do this on your own you don't need me
[04:24:42] all no guys like that's that that's a really bad idea
[04:24:47] no you shouldn't do this at all it definitely works
[04:24:51] i think it obviously works
[04:24:55] i was going to make kids i've never ever actually had my face
[04:25:00] but not for this reason one of the main things they do is they use
[04:25:04] steroids and so all of them might get muscular hypertrophy
[04:25:08] You can get high blood pressure, an increase in your LDL, a decrease in your HDL.
[04:25:13] So it can have a paradoxical effect on their health, and whilst it's very dangerous.
[04:25:27] Social media influencer known for looks maxing is back in the spotlight.
[04:25:30] Clavicular had an apparent overdose here in South Florida.
[04:25:34] During a recent stream, he was learning his words.
[04:25:38] Come on, you're so bad for this dude.
[04:25:40] It was not that bad. It was on an overdose scale.
[04:25:44] This is like a three-year-old. It's not even a big deal.
[04:25:46] This is the kind of thing you sleep off.
[04:25:49] Oh, come on!
[04:25:51] I think next to another streamer, Androgenic, who sits next to him and he asks him just,
[04:25:55] How messed up are you?
[04:25:56] I've seen worse? Yeah!
[04:25:58] So after the stream cuts, you see this video of Clam being carried out by a group of people
[04:26:02] and he looks completely limp.
[04:26:04] The next thing you hear is he's been hospitalized.
[04:26:07] That's not limp.
[04:26:08] Your head being forward and your arms being up is not limp.
[04:26:11] Shut up.
[04:26:16] It's just pathetic.
[04:26:19] The more that you learn about this kid,
[04:26:21] you do feel empathy for him.
[04:26:23] He's sad.
[04:26:25] Clavicular's OD may be an inflection point,
[04:26:28] a tipping point in the looks maxing movement.
[04:26:32] Hopefully, people...
[04:26:34] Can we stop having old people that have opinions on things that are not, like, how to raise a cow?
[04:26:43] Can we just stop this?
[04:26:45] Like, if I need to figure out how to invest a 401k, maybe we can ask this guy.
[04:26:50] Like, I'm so sick of boomers giving their opinions on things.
[04:26:57] Just... period.
[04:26:58] I'm just tired of it. I'm tired of it. It's so annoying
[04:27:03] How long do you think cloud can really keep that up forever? I
[04:27:07] Know people that are in their 30s and they're still doing all this stuff
[04:27:11] Fuck my dad knew people in their 60s and 70s that are still doing drugs every day
[04:27:17] You can keep this up for your whole life
[04:27:22] You could do this the whole you can do this your whole life
[04:27:25] Now a lot of people you know get called there's there's a calling but you know
[04:27:32] sometimes people move on they're able to move up yeah I'm not saying you should do
[04:27:37] it I don't think you should do drugs I'm not I'm not a drugs guy I don't think you
[04:27:41] should do drugs. We realize mixing and matching these things is particularly
[04:27:48] dangerous. Clav tweeted out that the experience was brutal but that next night
[04:27:53] That's right.
[04:27:55] Yeah.
[04:27:57] He was back at the club live streaming.
[04:28:01] Yeah.
[04:28:03] Yeah, what's wrong with that?
[04:28:05] What?
[04:28:07] What?
[04:28:09] I don't get it.
[04:28:11] Yeah, all looks back to you.
[04:28:13] Oh, we, yeah.
[04:28:15] I looked back, I looked back.
[04:28:17] I looked back, I looked back.
[04:28:19] I looked back, I looked back.
[04:28:21] You're sending, you're sending, really, let's go.
[04:28:24] They're getting longer, they're getting longer.
[04:28:26] Let's see bro, peace, peace, peace.
[04:28:28] People DM me all the time saying that I changed their life, that I saved their life, that
[04:28:33] if they didn't find my content, they wouldn't know what to do with their life.
[04:28:39] That's kind of gay.
[04:28:41] And for some reason, because of the highlight reel and the obsession with comparison online,
[04:28:47] online and we only see people's good days. I think that boys think that if they
[04:28:52] are attractive enough they never ever have to feel a bad feeling again. It's
[04:28:56] not true.
[04:29:00] Do not listen to these women. They don't know anything. As usual, this is the, the
[04:29:12] The problem is that, and here's the thing, right, is that of course you're going to have
[04:29:20] bad days if you're attractive like duh, like what the fuck are you talking about?
[04:29:25] But if you would have less bad days and there would be less things that would happen that
[04:29:30] would give you bad days, you'd have less reasons to have bad days.
[04:29:34] So the whole thing about this is that basically I think that people are, I don't know
[04:29:40] know why there's such a societal focus around men being mediocre. Why is there always like
[04:29:50] all media is around men being mediocre? All film is around almost men being mediocre? Like
[04:29:58] it's just a leading scientific authority on a phenomenon. Let me see, I pulled this up
[04:30:02] being attracted as a role being a reader. And it's like the whole thing with dad.
[04:30:06] nobody should want to have a dad bod. That's called being fat. You don't want to be fucking
[04:30:12] fat like what are you talking about? Guy, pretty privilege is a real. Home math. Yeah, exactly.
[04:30:18] I'll probably look at this in a bit. And the thing is, I third and fourth way feminism
[04:30:22] did that. No, the thing is that, and this is another thing too, is that they don't
[04:30:27] want to see you ascend. They don't want to see you be an attractive guy that can
[04:30:33] choose to not put up with their bullshit. That's what I think is going on. I think that's
[04:30:38] exactly it. And the whole fucking thing about how bad this is and oh wow, this is some kind
[04:30:45] of horrible, you know, oh guys are getting into this. They don't, they don't know. Yeah,
[04:30:49] obviously it's bad to do meth. Obviously it's bad to do TRT when you're a minor.
[04:30:55] Like duh, of course it's bad to put random medicines into your body. But the problem
[04:31:00] is that you're throwing out the baby with the bath water. The fundamental reality of
[04:31:05] this is that it's real. That's the reason why it's so popular. The reason why looks
[04:31:10] maxing is very popular and people are continuing to talk about it and address it is because
[04:31:15] there is a deep human understanding that this does manifest in all kinds of ways
[04:31:22] in people's lives. But for some reason, people want to pretend like it doesn't.
[04:31:27] And I think it's because they're afraid and they don't like the conclusion that some people,
[04:31:32] like our society, is obsessed with equality.
[04:31:38] And the problem is that nature is obsessed with hierarchy.
[04:31:43] And what we have now is a world and a culture that is trying to make everybody uniform, make
[04:31:50] everybody the same and try to treat everybody the exact same and it's not working.
[04:31:57] It's not working and it's so obvious.
[04:32:00] I think it's funny.
[04:32:02] And why don't you do steroids?
[04:32:04] I don't want to do steroids.
[04:32:07] I don't want to.
[04:32:08] That's one.
[04:32:09] Yeah.
[04:32:10] I would do that, but like if I wanted to do steroids, I would do steroids, but
[04:32:16] I don't want to.
[04:32:17] First they said being in cell were bad. Now in cells are trying to do something about and I said that
[04:32:22] Exactly, bro. Like they said all the time. Oh, well being an incel is bad. You're so bad for being an incel now
[04:32:28] There's a guy that's trying to make himself more attractive to women so we cannot be an incel. Oh now that's bad, too
[04:32:38] It's that simple I fucking hate it, bro
[04:32:40] I hate it so much make me so mad I see this shit and
[04:32:43] And ascend the basement.
[04:32:45] You only have quality or whenever men are in advantageous positions.
[04:32:48] Yes, exactly.
[04:32:49] And so it's certainly been about quality.
[04:32:51] It's all anti-men bullshit.
[04:32:52] It sure is.
[04:32:53] And men that ascend reinforces the patriarchy.
[04:32:56] That's why.
[04:32:57] Yeah, exactly.
[04:32:58] I have an idea of being an in-sale becoming super hot.
[04:33:00] Just a mog hot chicks.
[04:33:01] Fuck them.
[04:33:02] Yeah, I guess, right?
[04:33:03] But like that, it's not just trying to treat everyone the same.
[04:33:05] It's trying to bring all outcomes down to the lowest common denominator.
[04:33:07] Yeah, exactly.
[04:33:08] And so they just hate when it's all foids.
[04:33:11] Yeah, exactly.
[04:33:12] avoid slop looks maxing do not let anybody take you away from your dreams of
[04:33:17] ascending you absolutely should ascend you should do whatever you can to make
[04:33:21] yourself look better it will be a benefit in your life anybody who tells
[04:33:24] you otherwise is lying to you and they want you to be a loser they want you
[04:33:28] to be fat they want you to be a loser they want you to have a beer belly they
[04:33:33] want you to be bald and the reason why is that a fat bald loser is easier
[04:33:38] to control. A fat bald loser is easier to keep in a box. They don't want you to manifest
[04:33:44] into a lion. Don't let it happen. Don't buy into their bullshit, bro. Like, yeah. Hail
[04:33:51] of Garth, exactly. So a millionaire streamer? I mean, like, money's great. I mean, obviously
[04:33:56] it's good, but, you know, there's a lot of instances. Pokemon and Lily Pichu in
[04:34:01] their podcast. That's crazy. Wow. Anyway, so let me go back. I pulled this up and
[04:34:08] look at some of these other ones too. And I'm bald, sexy as fuck. Yeah, sure. And I don't
[04:34:13] understand why people are making such a big deal out of men wanting to take care of their appearance
[04:34:17] because it disrupts the natural order of Western society, culture and like,
[04:34:22] based Western society. That's the reason why. And you can easily figure that out, right? You
[04:34:28] can easily see that. And there's a power structure that exists that when you introduce
[04:34:33] looks maxing it is confused at that point it becomes now confused anybody
[04:34:39] came video so I'll watch I'll watch something yeah I'll take a look at it
[04:34:42] well let me go I'll take a look at this we haven't seen a video for a while let's
[04:34:45] watch a video especially a gaming video it's been a little bit Rupert Lowe
[04:34:50] started to restore podcasts man maybe I should try and go on there I don't know
[04:34:53] it's because they're insufferable about it too they're insufferable about
[04:34:57] it how many times you had to wait for your girlfriend to get ready it
[04:34:59] takes an hour. This is called revenge. That's what you get. You
[04:35:06] shouldn't have been doing it. You've been doing this shit
[04:35:08] forever. And now now it's a problem that a guy wants to make
[04:35:14] his hair look better. Fuck that. It's ridiculous. Anyway,
[04:35:20] like keep on this happen. No, this this game went crazy. This
[04:35:23] game popped the fuck off.
[04:35:25] There is nothing that I love more than watching a 60 person
[04:35:28] Indie team absolutely body a company that burned 10 years 400 developers and half a
[04:35:36] billion dollars trying to achieve the exact same thing quadruple a gaming a UB
[04:35:40] soft one of the most interesting things that I think that I've seen over the
[04:35:44] past couple of years is how often the games industry will just let opportunity
[04:35:49] pass them by some of the most obvious opportunities pass them by I'm talking
[04:35:53] about free money free engagement free players gamers that are telling these
[04:35:57] guys exactly what they want in full detail but blinded by their arrogance the industry
[04:36:03] just walks in the opposite direction.
[04:36:06] Windrow.
[04:36:07] I think what I think is funny is that the fact is that like a true developer will not
[04:36:13] give the players what they want because like if you listen to what the players wanted
[04:36:18] with Elden Ring it would have been way harder but they made the game at a low baseline
[04:36:23] so that way anybody could play it.
[04:36:25] uh... a great developer will be able to listen to what players want and turn it
[04:36:29] into what players need but terrible developer won't do either one
[04:36:34] they'll just make the characters non-binary
[04:36:37] has been absolutely dominating
[04:36:40] the players keep going up the sales keep going up people are loving it and
[04:36:45] i view this is like one of the most
[04:36:47] obvious successes one of the most just two hundred on a silver platter
[04:36:51] chances that we have seen in years
[04:36:53] But a lot of people are caught surprised by it.
[04:36:56] What? How could this have happened?
[04:36:57] Can you believe that they made a good game and people played the game?
[04:37:00] How could this happen?
[04:37:02] How could the thing that players have been asking for been the thing that they wanted?
[04:37:07] Who would have guessed?
[04:37:09] You have games journalists that are out there that are talking about how it's a surprise indie hit.
[04:37:14] Saying that these games essentially came out of nowhere.
[04:37:17] You got a games industry that would have never looked in the direction of a game like this.
[04:37:22] And I'm sitting here wondering how anybody could have thought that this was anything but inevitable at this point.
[04:37:29] This game sold 500,000 copies in its first two days.
[04:37:35] Because, wow, what a surprise. No, players were asking for it. You weren't listening.
[04:37:41] People wanted a proper pirate game ever since Black Flag.
[04:37:45] And Sea of Thieves is too gamey and too cartoony for it to give you that authentic like gritty pirate experience
[04:37:52] That I think people want so people been waiting on this for a bit
[04:37:56] Hey, I want to talk about why the games industry was caught by surprise
[04:38:02] Windrose I want to talk about well
[04:38:05] Why the players actually saw this game from a mile away and how I think games like this are exactly how this industry
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[04:39:28] You know for all the complaining that I do about the games industry
[04:39:30] I think the reason why it gets under my skin so much is because I just cannot stand watching somebody leave the front door wide
[04:39:36] I'd open and just watching their customers just walk right out, especially in the games industry where they have to be the most
[04:39:42] Easiest audience to be able to sell to these guys will tell you everything that they want. Well, yes
[04:39:47] I know that not every single customer is going to say the exact same thing. I get that
[04:39:52] Pretty much like our guys. Do you want to have a boarding process where you get on the other ship?
[04:39:58] Would you rather have it to be where your character?
[04:40:01] or like swings over on a rope or a cut scene.
[04:40:07] Ooh, we're gonna have to ask the gamers about this.
[04:40:12] But when you have enough of these guys
[04:40:14] that are saying the same thing,
[04:40:15] when they're asking for the same thing
[04:40:16] and they're also spending their money the same way,
[04:40:18] I think it becomes pretty obvious where the problem is.
[04:40:21] And man, indie games,
[04:40:22] they are more than happy to take those complaints
[04:40:25] off your hands.
[04:40:27] Actually, the producer of Wind Rose late.
[04:40:28] One of the reasons why they're indie games,
[04:40:30] probably said the same complaints.
[04:40:32] That's probably why.
[04:40:33] It was contrast out earlier this month
[04:40:34] in an interview with Automaton where they were asked
[04:40:36] how the game had started as a free to play MMO
[04:40:38] and then later shifted to a buy to play survival game.
[04:40:41] And what had motivated that change,
[04:40:43] the producer Phil had said that the game
[04:40:45] was always going to be survival focused,
[04:40:47] but they weren't sure that they'd be able to handle
[04:40:49] the cost or the ambition with live service.
[04:40:51] And more importantly, he then went and said
[04:40:53] the one thing that I think the games industry
[04:40:55] is apparently allergic to hearing,
[04:40:57] which is the players wanted something else.
[04:40:59] Quoting him directly, he said,
[04:41:01] more importantly, it seems that the majority of players
[04:41:03] who were attracted to the game initially
[04:41:05] preferred to have it this way, too,
[04:41:07] a buy-to-play PvE adventure.
[04:41:09] We are very happy that the players' requests
[04:41:11] in our own vision overlapped here.
[04:41:14] I think that you wanna have a server
[04:41:16] where people can go and maybe play,
[04:41:17] like have like shit battles or something like that.
[04:41:20] Like making net code and like servers
[04:41:22] that you're able to run and do that is really cool.
[04:41:25] But at the end of the day,
[04:41:27] There are already a lot of multiplayer games out there.
[04:41:30] Like, I think that there is becoming a growing desire
[04:41:33] for single-player games.
[04:41:34] And the reason why is that they don't expire.
[04:41:37] Like, a lot of multiplayer games expire.
[04:41:40] Like, whenever I play Marvel Rivals yesterday, for example,
[04:41:44] I get good at the game, I quit playing.
[04:41:47] That power and that experience expires.
[04:41:50] Like, that's it.
[04:41:52] No need for yet another rust.
[04:41:53] Exactly, yes.
[04:41:54] In the multiplayer thing, exactly, yeah.
[04:41:57] That is a massive choice for any project to make and Amir is from the desert, almost perfectly in this case
[04:42:02] because both of these games were initially aiming at that live service MMO territory, but then both of them pivoted away from that
[04:42:08] and both of them ended up doing the one thing that the games industry keeps pretending is the most terrifying gamble ever
[04:42:13] listening to players and selling them a premium game that they actually wanted
[04:42:18] and in both cases, that decision paid off.
[04:42:21] I would have never done that.
[04:42:22] when rose launch into early access on april fourteenth it sold five hundred
[04:42:25] thousand copies in its first two days and then it just kept climbing the player
[04:42:28] calc down going up sales kept going up the game push past two hundred and
[04:42:32] twenty thousand concurrent players on steam hit one million copies sold in
[04:42:36] under a week and now it looks like it's on pace to be able to crush those
[04:42:39] numbers to get a little bit of time to this game reaches its full release in
[04:42:42] the next year or so because
[04:42:44] what a game they made
[04:42:46] you guys already know how much i enjoy early access games there is something
[04:42:49] I don't really know exactly what it is. It's just something that's really charming about playing these here's what I like about early access games is it is I
[04:42:58] Was born too early to explore the world
[04:43:01] Or to explore the space I was born too late to explore the world
[04:43:06] But I was born just in time to explore a world made in a survival game that there's not 50,000 YouTube tutorials for
[04:43:14] When you would discover and you find something in a new video game like this
[04:43:18] There is a sense of actual discovery where it's not something that is on like 50 different strategy guides
[04:43:26] It's not explained in 10 different ways
[04:43:29] One of the coolest things about like Crimson Desert for example was that you had everybody
[04:43:36] collectively exploring and discovering all these features and cool things in the game
[04:43:42] together as a community and
[04:43:44] I think that early access games have that and
[04:43:47] And that's the reason why people like them rather than things that have like a million fucking beta points and releases and everything like that
[04:43:57] Then shrouded it's going for release this year
[04:43:59] I'm waiting for it. Actually. I read downloaded and shrouded like three weeks ago while I was banned
[04:44:04] I was gonna play it but I saw I must wait for four release games in their earliest state
[04:44:08] When it's a little unbalanced maybe a little bit wonky probably a lot of wonky in some cases
[04:44:13] And you're getting to throw feedback into the mix before everything is locked in that's supposed to be the whole point of early access
[04:44:19] It's a period where these developers should be the most open to feedback because well, it's when the game is still
[04:44:24] Please don't be ashamed. I'm just gonna be straight up with you guys
[04:44:28] Windrose has to be one of the most polished early access games that I have played outside of the usual monsters like slave the spire or Hades
[04:44:35] You got to keep in mind too that they already did a demo on the game and
[04:44:38] And a lot of the so like wind rows has a few nuts and bolts problems
[04:44:44] But overall the combat is good. It's passable like is it like it's it's definitely not up to snuff in terms of like an action combat game
[04:44:54] Like every action combat game is basically better than wind rows, but you know, they're working on it and that's good
[04:45:02] This game has pretty much everything that you would want out of a survival game
[04:45:05] And it just goes even further with that with its pirate fantasy. The base building is so intuitive and flexible
[04:45:10] It kind of reminds me of a lot of ways that it's not nearly as involved in that
[04:45:14] The exploration is packed with a ton of stuff for you to be able to find you have hidden objectives bosses and counters dungeons caves hidden
[04:45:20] Chests and world events all kinds of different things to do. It is actual build diversity
[04:45:24] You can find different weapons and weapon effects and rare weapons and gear sets in a bunch of different ways to upgrade craft
[04:45:29] have to buy and build out your character. There are reputation systems with pirates
[04:45:34] and smuggling factions, bounties, main quests, side quests, and on top of all that, this
[04:45:38] game has some of the best naval combat that I think that we have seen since the Assassin's
[04:45:42] Creed Black Flag.
[04:45:43] This definitely has aura. It does.
[04:45:54] Man. I think the best way that I can describe why so many...
[04:46:02] I think that the naval combat in the game, they have to add a couple more, like, like,
[04:46:08] Like, for example, using the boluses in order to disable the sales doesn't really have a
[04:46:14] lot of functional value, like towards the like, like maybe you do that on like the
[04:46:18] first two ships, but there's not really a lot of value that creates.
[04:46:22] So I think that like, basically, like they have so many options that they can go with
[04:46:27] because they have a really, really strong foundation, like a great foundation for the
[04:46:32] game.
[04:46:33] People have connected with this game on such a broad scale is because Windrose,
[04:46:37] It kind of feels like a game that was made by people who have been dressing up like Jack
[04:46:41] Sparrow every single Halloween for the past 10 years.
[04:46:44] This is not a game with a pirate skin.
[04:46:46] I'm going to be honest.
[04:46:47] Like, you know who it's really made for?
[04:46:49] I'm going to show you right here.
[04:46:51] We're going to go a little bit before.
[04:46:55] And there it is.
[04:46:56] It's made for every fucking guy that looks like this, which turns out to be a lot
[04:47:01] of guys.
[04:47:04] a tremendously large amount of men.
[04:47:08] That's right.
[04:47:11] And if you go and you looked at like whenever this game came out,
[04:47:14] besides like the VTubers and ship almost every guy playing it was just a
[04:47:19] bald man with a beard.
[04:47:22] Oh, yes, this is great.
[04:47:25] This is not a game with a pirate skin stretched over.
[04:47:28] This is a game made by people who were fully bought into the fantasy.
[04:47:31] it feels like it was made by people who just really love pirate shit, really love video games,
[04:47:36] and then just managed to smash those two things together in just the right way.
[04:47:40] Whether it's the art style, whether it's sailing across the water, whether it's the
[04:47:43] sound design, the playlist of absurdly good sea shanties that are on the ship that I could
[04:47:48] never turn off, or the souls-adjacent combat that they put in where even a level one
[04:47:52] board can just send you into the shadow realm.
[04:47:55] This game just keeps delivering because none of it feels fake.
[04:47:59] of it feels like it's some type of hollow marketing angle. All this feels genuine. I
[04:48:03] feel that the players feel that and that's exactly why this game has been doing so well.
[04:48:07] A lot of people were asking for a game like this. These developers showed up and they
[04:48:12] answered that call. Yeah, the players showed up for it immediately. The rest of the industry
[04:48:16] somehow didn't see this coming. Maybe it's just like if you make a game that just simply
[04:48:22] caters to players interests, people will buy the game if they're interested in that
[04:48:26] kind of a game. Maybe I'm just living in my own little bubble and the algorithm just isn't
[04:48:31] feeding me what it's supposed to, but I thought it was really strange how games media was kind
[04:48:35] of silent when this game dropped. There were some demo coverage, some light demo coverage
[04:48:39] at the very beginning, mostly from smaller outlets, but once the full game hit and
[04:48:43] it started exploding, the response to this felt weirdly muted for whatever reason.
[04:48:47] And that only really stood out to me as the days went on because this game was
[04:48:49] selling like crazy. It was pulling huge player numbers. It was sitting in the top five
[04:48:53] most played games on steam for almost an entire week and the coverage still barely matched what was
[04:48:58] happening outside of no it's not even people talking about how to play the game either
[04:49:02] like i was looking for like videos and stuff about this for the game like there's a lot of
[04:49:06] videos on youtube like there's no articles written like you know this is the way the game plays
[04:49:11] like it is nothing it's so crazy who calling the game a surprised hit which from my perspective
[04:49:17] it's only a surprise if you're not paying attention but most bigger outlets what's wrong AAA
[04:49:22] they've been infested by a bunch of identity driven retards that should never have been able to uh...
[04:49:28] probably should never be allowed to use a computer period right just to be a favor
[04:49:33] like uh... uh... that that's my opinion that that that's the that's the problem that i think that
[04:49:37] there is
[04:49:38] and i think that they uh... they lower the uh... quality
[04:49:42] of the people like basically
[04:49:44] you had executives and like you know finance people
[04:49:47] fire all the big dicks
[04:49:50] and they replace them with losers
[04:49:53] and a lot of those losers were hired through discriminatory hiring practices
[04:49:58] that basically created opening for people that were sub par
[04:50:01] it should never be working there should be a McDonald's
[04:50:04] and so now you have a bunch of people where it's like the ship of these years
[04:50:08] but uh... every other ship is balsa wood
[04:50:11] and ship sinking
[04:50:12] and there's one fucking peace of plywood there and they're like all
[04:50:15] looks he it's the same
[04:50:17] no it's not
[04:50:19] that's what's happening
[04:50:21] really didn't move on this until after the game it already crossed a million
[04:50:25] copies sold once it did you can listen to the belt
[04:50:28] if you listen to
[04:50:30] like jeff kaplan or um...
[04:50:33] like i i think i am any any of the other like original wow devs
[04:50:38] or any developer of like chris wilson from p o e
[04:50:42] talk about video games on like a deeper psychological level
[04:50:47] that is
[04:50:49] a lot bigger than just simply
[04:50:51] killing the dragon kevin jordan remember we had kevin jordan on all craft
[04:50:55] and like this is like listening to like
[04:50:58] is like you okay women let me write that down right like that's
[04:51:02] it there's a level of understanding that
[04:51:05] whenever you listen to like the newest triple a while this game so good it's
[04:51:09] gonna garbage
[04:51:10] uh... you listen to them talk about their game it's like they're talking about a
[04:51:13] marvel movie they've seen
[04:51:15] but these other guys they talk about the emotional the psychological
[04:51:19] the uh... you know like the the the structuring of like the way the world
[04:51:23] looks like everything matters in a way that is considered by everything else
[04:51:29] and their small developers that are able to do that now
[04:51:33] and that's why they're able to bring these projects to light
[04:51:35] and succeed on such a huge level
[04:51:38] that's the reason why
[04:51:40] you're talking about it
[04:51:41] yeah you're talking to was right yeah you talk to these guys and you realize
[04:51:44] that you're talking to a wizard
[04:51:46] like this is a guy with thirty years of experience i think about like how much
[04:51:50] you wouldn't understand from talking to somebody who has a thirty years of
[04:51:54] electricians experience right no explain circuit board to you
[04:51:57] that's what it feels like talking to these guys
[04:52:01] well then it became impossible to ignore we started seeing the pc
[04:52:04] gamer article i got the i g and write ups in the
[04:52:06] reviews and progress all this stuff coming
[04:52:08] after the audience had already made this story obvious to them.
[04:52:12] And I think that says a lot about how out of step games media has become with the people
[04:52:16] that are actually buying and playing these games.
[04:52:18] And honestly, I really didn't take much notice of this and the disconnect really didn't hit
[04:52:22] me too hard until I had started looking at the game's trailers.
[04:52:25] And I saw that IGN's upload was sitting at 245,000 views, which I felt was really
[04:52:31] low for a game this big.
[04:52:32] But then I started scrolling down a little bit further and I saw that Aspen Gold's
[04:52:35] reaction was sitting near a million views.
[04:52:38] Holy shit, this game. Holy shit, this is the game. And I wouldn't I played the entire fucking thing.
[04:52:48] I was right, by the way. It was in fact the game.
[04:52:53] This is a lot more than just big streamer is getting views. It's a lot worse than that.
[04:52:58] This is an issue, at least I mean it's not that much of an issue for us. It's definitely
[04:53:02] an issue for them. But the issue is what one guy in a room reacting to a trailer is feeling
[04:53:07] a lot more relevant and a lot more worth listening to than an entire media
[04:53:11] machine that is supposed to be built around covering these games. This is what
[04:53:15] it looks like when the conversation no longer involves the press. This is what it
[04:53:19] looks like when these guys are on the outside now. The press have
[04:53:22] alienated the public and they've also alienated the developers. The press
[04:53:27] trying to interject their own viewpoints into media and also use
[04:53:32] media to push their viewpoints, I think has alienated a lot of developers. And I think the
[04:53:39] other issue is that the things that they focus on, like for example, like, you know how like it was
[04:53:46] a kataku was like talking about like, you know, or polygon talking about like pirating Nintendo
[04:53:50] games, like when you're openly advocating for stealing the games and the products of the
[04:53:55] people that you're trying to have give you credit and give you credibility, like, yeah,
[04:54:00] That's not gonna work
[04:54:02] The other thing that I noticed up to is that nearly all the coverage over the past week has gone to Pragmata
[04:54:07] Which to be fair it is an incredible game
[04:54:09] I absolutely love it, but wind rose sold the same amount at least so we go so far
[04:54:13] It's just as popular maybe even more popular in some cases and still it felt like this game had to claw its way into the
[04:54:19] Conversation and I think part of that is just coming down to the fact that wind rose is not really giving these guys the kind of angle
[04:54:25] that they like to run with. They get squeezed out headlines about how Pragmatis twitchy
[04:54:28] mode is a dog whistle or write another piece about how they're tired of, quote, seeing
[04:54:33] men protecting little girls to prove their masculinity. So instead of getting in front
[04:54:37] of Winrose, instead of recognizing it for what it was when it was happening, they
[04:54:41] waited. The players are the ones that forced these guys to respond. They didn't support
[04:54:46] it. They reacted to it. And the more obvious these successes start looking at
[04:54:50] the player.
[04:54:51] And I think that he's totally right about this by the way. He's completely right.
[04:54:53] that what happens is that the media doesn't want to the games that the media
[04:54:59] loves are games that reinforce the media. They don't really love video games.
[04:55:04] They love their role inside of video games. And you'll notice this whenever
[04:55:08] you start paying attention to it is the more they find them first.
[04:55:13] The worse this industry looks for not, it's the same as in politics.
[04:55:16] So much of that. It's not special intentional.
[04:55:19] Now, while I'm sure some of this has likely something to do with the fact these guys are
[04:55:24] not getting review copies of these games or early access games, you're really not going
[04:55:28] to get that.
[04:55:29] But it does go to prove that the less access they get, the less likely you are to be able
[04:55:32] to get any coverage.
[04:55:33] And, you know, in the background over the years, I've been talking to a lot of people
[04:55:36] that are in games media just because of everything that's been happening in the
[04:55:39] games industry.
[04:55:40] And a lot of these guys will tell me straight up that the reason things look like this
[04:55:43] is because, well, a lot of this stuff is in the editor's hands.
[04:55:46] even if they bring them stories, breaking news that they find, games that are breaking
[04:55:50] out or whatever it might be, they just won't run it because the priority is AAA before
[04:55:55] anything else unless something comes along and forces them to pivot.
[04:55:59] Basically it has to be something that's making a big deal.
[04:56:01] It's Corpo.
[04:56:02] Like the whole thing is Corpo.
[04:56:04] It's basically a Corpo circle jerk.
[04:56:06] Like I find this to be so problematic.
[04:56:08] You can't clickbait win rows.
[04:56:09] You actually have to write an article.
[04:56:10] That's why.
[04:56:11] Yeah, true.
[04:56:12] Right?
[04:56:13] And like, honestly, the game was really good.
[04:56:14] Yeah, they're built around shilling and pushing corporate games because and here's the reason why the reason why they want to shill and push corporate games is because corporate games have a symbiotic relationship with them corporate games give them privileges and then they give privileges to the corporate games.
[04:56:30] That's the problem.
[04:56:32] And it's you can take access media, but it's just ass media.
[04:56:37] I'll grab that.
[04:57:37] All right, excuse me, we're back, sorry about that, okay.
[04:57:53] I've splashed for these guys to be able to take notice of it and none of it's organic,
[04:57:58] none of it's based on instinct, none of it has anything to do with what players are
[04:58:01] talking about or what players are interested in.
[04:58:03] in a lot of cases these guys were just ignoring it
[04:58:06] that is not a good way to do business that is definitely not a good way to do
[04:58:10] journalism i'll say that right now because it's not yet you know i also
[04:58:13] think the other problem that these guys are running into
[04:58:15] especially when it comes to just general relevance at this point
[04:58:18] is that
[04:58:19] with how india games have been taking over the games industry
[04:58:22] games media just not built to be able to follow them they don't get the
[04:58:25] early access they don't get a lot of access to begin with their basically
[04:58:29] on even footing is the players and because
[04:58:31] they're not listening to the audience.
[04:58:33] They're always a mile behind us.
[04:58:34] You know, I didn't really take notice of all this until over the last week.
[04:58:38] I was like, man, Prog Mata is all over the news.
[04:58:40] And a lot of this stuff is culture war clickbait more than anything else.
[04:58:44] So I reached out to a couple of writers and these guys just told me straight up.
[04:58:47] Oh, yeah, we're trying to squeeze water from a stone right now.
[04:58:50] None of it's real.
[04:58:51] What?
[04:58:53] What is the point?
[04:58:56] What?
[04:58:57] You know, this also makes me think that like this is not just a media issue.
[04:59:01] This is an industry-wide issue.
[04:59:03] You're seeing a...
[04:59:05] I think it is a mass media issue collectively.
[04:59:09] I think it's a media issue with TV shows.
[04:59:11] It's a media issue with movies, with anime.
[04:59:14] It's a media issue inside of politics as well.
[04:59:18] And as you have media becoming more democratized
[04:59:22] and you have the barrier to entry into media
[04:59:25] that is being basically evaporated and disappeared,
[04:59:29] now you have anybody who's able to go out and make a movie you have anybody
[04:59:34] who's able to go out and you know be a journalist like nicks surely or somebody
[04:59:38] like that
[04:59:39] so whenever there's no barrier to entry these people can't rely on institutional
[04:59:46] advantages that they've inherited they have to actually earn their place and
[04:59:50] the reality is they don't want to have to do that it's hard to do that so
[04:59:55] So they would much rather try to reinforce institutional advantages, systematic advantages,
[05:00:02] so they don't have to compete with other people on even playing field in a meritocracy.
[05:00:07] And that's the issue, is that the internet and media and information is becoming a meritocracy.
[05:00:14] And I think this is happening, and there are negatives with this, by the way, because
[05:00:18] it means misinformation is more powerful.
[05:00:20] But I would say that misinformation isn't really that much different than media's
[05:00:24] information. But my point is that you have a lot of people now that are able to just get a message
[05:00:29] out there and there's no noise in between it, right? You can just immediately speak to people
[05:00:34] and have them listen to you. There's no middleman. There's no editor. There's no control. There's no
[05:00:40] control. You can just do what you want to do and say what you want to say. And that has been
[05:00:44] absolutely destructive to media because media is built around the idea that they have control
[05:00:51] over a narrative. And when they lose control over a narrative, number one, the first thing
[05:00:56] that you noticed is that the control was there. And that's what's happened. And it's happened
[05:01:00] with games media. It's happened with politics. It happens with TV shows. It happens everywhere.
[05:01:06] That doesn't make sense. Why would misinformation be more powerful in
[05:01:08] emeritocracy? Can you explain that? Sure. It's because emeritocracy is fundamentally
[05:01:13] democratic and the people are retarded. Insane disconnect between the audience
[05:01:20] in the industries at large because I think a game like this goes to prove that the people
[05:01:25] that are writing about games, selling games and funding games have absolutely no clue
[05:01:30] what players are interested in or what they're actually playing.
[05:01:34] And when you have an industry that is that disconnected, eventually you're going to
[05:01:37] start leaving gaps, big gaps like, I don't know, 200,000 views on a trailer versus a
[05:01:43] million views on a trailer or in the case of the games industry, well, an entire
[05:01:48] market that's up for grabs.
[05:01:49] What's also, like, another thing is that a lot of people that follow me like the same kind of games that I like, so they know that if I review a game or I talk about a game positively like that, it's probably going to have X, Y, and Z.
[05:02:02] And I think that's the reason why people watch me, and they want to know, because basically, like, a magazine or, like, a publication doesn't have, like, a taste, but an individual does.
[05:02:18] So if you can find an individual with your tastes, then you'll probably be able to find
[05:02:23] other games that they like that you'll discover as well.
[05:02:26] And I think that's what's happened, right?
[05:02:27] Is that like, there's like streamers that, for example, when I see them playing a game,
[05:02:31] I think to myself, oh, okay, I'm going to start playing that game too.
[05:02:34] I bet it's a good game.
[05:02:36] Now, I don't think of Windrows as just another hit game.
[05:02:39] I view this as one of the clearest examples that we have seen in years of an industry
[05:02:42] that's just been completely left wide open for anybody else to take.
[05:02:45] I mean, I think the demand for a game like this is more than obvious.
[05:02:49] Assassin's Creed Black Flag, which for a lot of people, they view it as the peak of the
[05:02:53] franchise, that came out back in 2013.
[05:02:55] And by 2026, Ubisoft had said that game had reached 34 million players.
[05:02:59] Now, in this case, I'm actually going to give Ubisoft a little bit of credit here
[05:03:02] and say that number is probably not all that far off from the actual copies they
[05:03:06] moved because-
[05:03:07] I bet, no, Black Flag was a massive success and it's been out for 10 years.
[05:03:11] Video games sell a lot of copies towards their tail end.
[05:03:14] Like the majority of sales happened early on, but you go out 10 years and you're going
[05:03:20] to see a lot of copies sold.
[05:03:21] Well, the game did sell 11 million copies in its first year.
[05:03:26] That's massive.
[05:03:27] They still used copies sold back then.
[05:03:28] See if thieves announced 40 million players across all platforms back in 2024.
[05:03:32] Wow.
[05:03:33] I mean, pirate games have always kind of been a big thing for a lot of people.
[05:03:36] Survival games have been huge for years.
[05:03:38] It's been one of the most popular genres in gaming.
[05:03:40] So a survival pirate game kind of feels like it's one of the most obvious combinations
[05:03:45] possible right now, which raises the question, why the hell is an indie studio the one that's
[05:03:50] leading the charge instead of the AAA companies that were in a perfect position to be able
[05:03:55] to do so?
[05:03:56] Well, as you probably guessed it, it's because those companies have spent years
[05:04:00] trying to tell their players what they want or as they can't make a good game.
[05:04:04] AAA companies are too big.
[05:04:06] completely bogged down by administration and by HR and by useless daycare jobs that those
[05:04:14] people you should just fire them. Like not only are they useless, but they actually make
[05:04:20] things worse. Like it's like you have more people in a boat and then eventually the
[05:04:24] boat sinks. The graph, yeah, I was thinking about the graph, right? Administration and
[05:04:30] like logistics and things like that like managerial roles are overwhelming
[05:04:37] they're using data analyst to try to predict what they think that they want
[05:04:41] instead of actually just
[05:04:42] paying attention to what the audience is actually asking for
[05:04:45] ube soft is the perfect example in my eyes
[05:04:48] were the king of pirate games black flag they set the standard in a lot of
[05:04:52] cases
[05:04:53] and they clearly saw interest when they made that game but instead of
[05:04:56] giving players more of what they actually wanted or building on that
[05:05:00] foundation in a meaningful way, these idiots tried to force a square peg through a round
[05:05:04] hole with skull and bones. The first quadruple A live service game, one of the most aggressively
[05:05:09] monetized games in recent memory. I heard that this game got released because of some pressure
[05:05:15] from like the Singaporean government and it actually had nothing to do with them actually
[05:05:19] wanting to release it. And it was like a very weird development hell that they got put inside
[05:05:24] of and basically everything went wrong for tax reasons. Yeah exactly. So like I mean I'm not
[05:05:30] justifying it but I'm saying is that there were a lot of secondary like effects that caused this
[05:05:38] game to be bad that didn't have anything to do with the development team specifically.
[05:05:45] And well it was a pirate game that locks players into naval combat only and still somehow
[05:05:50] manages to screw that up the naval combat in black flag is so much better than skull and bones that it generally doesn't even make
[05:05:56] Any sense if this actually came from the same publisher
[05:06:00] Now to Ubisoft's credit, and I can't believe I'm saying that
[05:06:03] They do seem to be seeing the light a little bit. Yeah guys
[05:06:06] I think bullying these companies might actually be working even all say that the black flag remake looks like it's shaping up
[05:06:11] Really well as long you don't look at the trailer too closely and realize how cartoonish and wonky some of the animations
[05:06:17] Look and also take too long to think about that. It's also being made by the same people that made skull and bones
[05:06:22] But that's neither here nor there surely there's not going to be only five in PC types that you fight for the entire duration of the complete game
[05:06:30] Surely surely there's going to be more than that surely strongholds won't be defined by their level and they'll actually have different types of encounters
[05:06:37] Surely there's no way they're going to do that, right?
[05:06:40] Man, I just want to say look at what it takes for these guys to be able to answer player demand either
[05:06:46] You're gonna get a soulless live service mess or you're gonna get a remake of a game that came out over a decade ago
[05:06:51] And I think a lot of this a lot of their problems a lot of the industry's problems is coming down to not only these guys
[05:06:56] Just not being able to read the room, but also how absurdly slow they are to move when demand is right in front of them
[05:07:04] You guys know that when Rose was supposed to be an MMO and then they just turned on a dime within a year
[05:07:09] They shifted to a premium survival game because they saw what players were asking for they also saw live service games
[05:07:15] That's what happened with Crimson Desert, too.
[05:07:17] They're falling on their face all over the place, and they made the crack-off for these
[05:07:21] guys.
[05:07:22] The wider industry just seems incapable of learning from the people that are doing it
[05:07:27] better than them right now.
[05:07:28] They can't learn from these indies.
[05:07:29] They can't learn from the past that built their own companies, and they just keep
[05:07:32] steering straight into icebergs like it's something that they can't avoid.
[05:07:36] It's like these guys are convinced that we are the ones that are wrong, and
[05:07:40] eventually we are going to come crawling back to them.
[05:07:42] I mean, hell, as I'm saying this right now,
[05:07:44] Xbox is turning the canceled Halo Battle Royale
[05:07:47] that they were making.
[05:07:48] Halo now is going to be an extraction shooter.
[05:07:54] It's like they probably wanted to make a Halo Battle Royale
[05:07:58] in like 2019, but they realized that by 2024,
[05:08:03] the trend is over.
[05:08:05] So now in 2025 or six,
[05:08:08] they wanna make an extraction shooter.
[05:08:10] So by the time that it's 2030 and it's done,
[05:08:14] well then the shift will happen again
[05:08:16] and they're gonna have to remake the game again.
[05:08:21] Wait, it's just, it's embarrassing.
[05:08:23] Who the fuck wants that?
[05:08:24] Nobody.
[05:08:25] I think you should have a mode like this.
[05:08:27] It's a great idea,
[05:08:28] but it shouldn't be the focus of the game.
[05:08:32] Like I'm a big supporter of a Halo Battle Royale,
[05:08:35] but I think that this should not be the main focus.
[05:08:38] These guys just won't stop hitting themselves.
[05:08:41] You know, honestly, now that I think about it,
[05:08:43] I don't even think the problem is the genres
[05:08:44] these guys are chasing.
[05:08:45] I don't think that it's pirate games
[05:08:47] or extraction shooters or survival games
[05:08:49] or anything else on paper.
[05:08:50] I honestly think the real problem is just
[05:08:53] there's no authentic desire behind anything
[05:08:55] these guys are making.
[05:08:56] Like, I can already hear some of these executives
[05:08:58] at Ubisoft going like, oh man, what the hell?
[05:09:00] Why is Winrose doing so well
[05:09:02] when we made a pirate game too?
[05:09:03] Question mark, question mark.
[05:09:05] The answer.
[05:09:06] I bet the guys that work at Ubisoft that are not morons know exactly why that happened.
[05:09:16] I bet they know just as well as we do.
[05:09:21] Probably better.
[05:09:24] It's the same as like I bet over at like Nintendo when Pow World came out.
[05:09:30] I guarantee you there was some fucking executive at Nintendo that slammed down a sheet of
[05:09:35] papers and said, I told you they wanted this. I told you this. Why can't we just do
[05:09:41] this? Why can't you do this? And yeah, you're gonna go out and sue them later on
[05:09:46] and say, oh, well, you can't do this. You can't steal our stuff. Yeah, yeah, sure,
[05:09:50] right? I get it. But actually, you wish you had done this yourself.
[05:09:56] It is so simple. WinRose was trying to deliver an experience at the player
[05:10:01] values while Ubisoft was trying to deliver an experience that increased
[05:10:05] their value. And those two things only drift this far apart when the company's bottom line
[05:10:09] matters a hell of a lot more than the game or the customer. Wind Rose delivers on a fantasy.
[05:10:14] It's not chasing a trend. It's not trying to reverse engineer engagement or anything
[05:10:19] like that. It's just a well-made game, even in early access. A lot better than a lot of
[05:10:23] games that was sold at a fair price. Players are going to connect with that a hell of
[05:10:26] a lot more than they're going to connect with the game that's asking whether or not
[05:10:29] they want to spend $50 on premium currencies so that they can change the color of their
[05:10:33] ship cannons. But how do these guys not... Can you do that? Is that real? That's not real right?
[05:10:42] See this. There's no way that's real. I think this is how they lose the industry. Not in one big
[05:10:45] dramatic moment where we're all going to wake up overnight and all the old guard is gone,
[05:10:48] but just slowly keys by piece as these guys continue to surrender ground that they already
[05:10:54] had. I think that's what makes this all so embarrassing to me. These guys are not getting
[05:10:58] beating out of space and they don't touch, they're giving up territory that they already
[05:11:02] owned. They were already making these games. They had that audience. They had the money.
[05:11:06] And another thing too about this game is that here's how I know this game is made
[05:11:10] by people that aren't retarded. The lighting. Any game that has good lighting, I can tell
[05:11:18] that like, because that's the difference to me between somebody who's like using
[05:11:22] Unreal 5 because they're a retarded dummy versus somebody who really understands
[05:11:27] like and I'm not saying that I don't even know if it's made with Unreal 5 but like I like whenever I
[05:11:31] see a game with very good lighting I think of the best games ever made I think about Elden Ring I
[05:11:37] think about Expedition 33 I think about Valheim I think about Bloodborne I think about I don't
[05:11:44] know I could come up with some other ones Twilight Princess you know Resident Evil you know like this
[05:11:50] is it's intentional lighting versus directing this yes this is it's beautiful truly beautiful
[05:11:56] And I think that this is like lighting and art direction
[05:12:01] lap fidelity
[05:12:04] It doesn't and Valheim's the proof of that like fidelity is great
[05:12:08] Things looking good is great and it should be both ideally, but art direction like this is what really matters the most
[05:12:17] And the history they had the proof of concept
[05:12:20] That's the games that they were already looking for and instead of building on any of that
[05:12:24] They kept walking away to go chase somebody else's bag somebody else's trend somebody else's fantasy of infinite growth and
[05:12:32] impossible potential that they could get out of live service and
[05:12:37] Every single time they do that all they're doing is just leaving another opening behind them another huge stretch of empty waters for these
[05:12:43] Smaller studios to sail right into see there's the pirate reference for the video. This is not just an indie one
[05:12:49] I think this is a living example of how relevance is changing hands right now.
[05:12:52] These big guys are way too slow, they're way too safe, they're more artificial, they're
[05:12:56] all into forecasting and risk management, nothing that has anything to do with the audience.
[05:13:01] Well, the thing is also these small studios are doing risk, like this studio did forecasting
[05:13:07] and risk analysis.
[05:13:09] Every a five person studio does forecasting and risk analysis.
[05:13:13] Like I've worked with games publishers before I know this.
[05:13:16] Like everybody's making these decisions.
[05:13:19] The problem is that the amount of people making those decisions, it's a lot easier to do that
[05:13:24] whenever it's 2 versus 20.
[05:13:27] Smaller teams, these guys are actually hungry.
[05:13:30] They're focused.
[05:13:31] They are in love with what they're making.
[05:13:33] And I think that different shows.
[05:13:34] I think that you can feel it in the games almost immediately.
[05:13:37] And the truth is, Indies, these guys are just going to innovate a lot harder in these
[05:13:41] spaces because these guys simply just want it more.
[05:13:43] Their teams are so much smaller, their vision is so much more focused, there are fewer hands
[05:13:47] in the pot, fewer people trying to turn a fantasy into a monetization model before
[05:13:51] that game was even made fun.
[05:13:53] So the final product is feeling a lot more honest, a lot more direct, and a lot more
[05:13:57] alive.
[05:13:58] And honestly, I feel like it actually feels like older games in a lot of ways.
[05:14:01] This is how these guys are losing their relevance, this is how they lose their territory.
[05:14:05] And if these companies keep ignoring people, the people that are actually buying these
[05:14:08] games, then Wind Rose is not going to be some exception, it's just going to
[05:14:12] another warning of what's coming next. I think that the big studios are too big in order to shift
[05:14:17] focus and to try to do something that's new. That's the big issue. And I think also they legitimately
[05:14:25] just simply have people that work there that are incompetent. Like they're just simply not good
[05:14:30] workers. They're not good at, you know, like they're not good at their jobs. Like they,
[05:14:35] they're not creative. They're not smart. They're not inventive. They're just bad.
[05:14:40] What do you know what's the case? I think it's the case because of number one, you have large
[05:14:47] company entropy where you just hire infinitely more people. I think also you have the Peter
[05:14:52] principle that's taking effect with larger companies where people get promoted until
[05:14:55] they reach a position of incompetence and then they remain at that position because
[05:14:59] they're not competent at that position so they don't get a promotion. I think also
[05:15:04] you think that selective hiring processes DEI and other quotas have caused this to happen
[05:15:08] to. And I think that also you've had a culture shift inside of, you know, Western journalism
[05:15:15] and Western gaming, that the focus of a game needs to have a broader meaning. And I think
[05:15:21] there's another thing is that this is another big component is that the last of us has done
[05:15:25] irreparable damage to gaming. And what it's done to gaming is it's allowed a bunch
[05:15:30] of failed theater kids, failed actors and failed writers to think that they have
[05:15:34] of their second chance to relive their glory days
[05:15:37] in high school or fucking college by, well,
[05:15:40] now I can't be a Hollywood writer,
[05:15:41] but I'm gonna write an even better story for a video game.
[05:15:45] And so they take their shitty college art projects
[05:15:48] and they turn it into a video game
[05:15:50] and then they sync a studio.
[05:15:53] So yeah, those are some of the reasons.
[05:15:56] But I do think that structurally,
[05:15:58] somebody said chain of command decisions too long.
[05:16:00] Yeah, structurally, it's primarily simply
[05:16:03] that the companies are too big.
[05:16:05] Like it's a bureaucracy and it's too big for them
[05:16:08] to adapt to consumer demand with how fast it changes now.
[05:16:11] That's the main reason.
[05:16:13] Everything else is secondary to that.
[05:16:16] I'll put it into perspective for you guys.
[05:16:17] This would be like if Bungie, I didn't say it.
[05:16:20] I said the game created, it damaged the industry.
[05:16:22] The game itself, for all, like for everything,
[05:16:24] I've never played it.
[05:16:25] I've never played The Last of Us.
[05:16:27] I've heard it was amazing.
[05:16:30] And then Destiny and just left that space wide open
[05:16:32] for anybody else to just slide in and steal that audience it would be like
[05:16:35] if borderlands was absolutely garbage and
[05:16:38] now the
[05:16:39] litter shooter genres wide open for anybody else to just walk in and take it
[05:16:44] they would be like i don't know if by aware could make a good game and now
[05:16:48] all the sudden you have companies like larry ended up coming in basically
[05:16:51] taking away the entire dragon age audience and then you have alcatel
[05:16:55] waiting in the wings looking to take their mass effect audience as well
[05:16:59] this is already happening it's been happening for
[05:17:01] quite a while now. These guys have been so asked why Capcom
[05:17:04] adapt because they didn't.
[05:17:07] Dragons Dogma 2 did not adapt. Monster Hunter Wilds for most
[05:17:13] instances did not adapt. Resident Evil 9 was not an adaptation.
[05:17:18] They simply have a very good video game model and then they
[05:17:22] apply that model. It's the same as Nintendo. Nintendo doesn't
[05:17:26] need to adapt because and great studios like they marched to
[05:17:31] their own drum beat. Like whenever Miyazaki said, we're not going to make another fucking
[05:17:36] you know, Elden Ring because you already made 10 of these fucking Dark Souls games, we're
[05:17:40] going to make another MET game. I said to myself, thank God, now we're going to get
[05:17:44] a really good MET game. And we did. So the reality is that the people that are making
[05:17:51] the game like Overwatch is a great example of this. Overwatch was so hyped up and so
[05:17:55] So many people were excited for Overwatch because it was being made by Blizzard.
[05:18:00] And Blizzard only printed money and made Ws, right?
[05:18:04] And at least at the time, besides words of Reignor.
[05:18:06] But otherwise, it was insanely good.
[05:18:09] So the real thing is that if you have these studios that are run by people, and why is
[05:18:14] Capcom like that, Capcom is a Japanese company.
[05:18:17] I don't understand Japanese company culture.
[05:18:20] It seems like they are more resistant to the corporate entropy than we are, but I'm speaking
[05:18:26] as somebody who's not familiar with it, right?
[05:18:29] But my point is that I think that's the reason why.
[05:18:32] And I think that's the reason why it's not a coincidence that Capcom, From Software,
[05:18:36] and also Nintendo, that are all studios that march their own drumbeat and they make very
[05:18:41] good games, are all Japanese.
[05:18:45] I think also Chinese studios are manifesting this way too, but it's too early in their
[05:18:50] life cycle. You know, Capcom and Nintendo have been around for like, what, 130 years?
[05:18:55] But really, like, 40, 50 years. Capcom's 40 years. I think it was recently their anniversary.
[05:19:01] Entering territory at an alarming rate, and it's something that's going to really come
[05:19:05] back to bite these guys in the ass. Especially because they're the ones that left the
[05:19:09] door open. They're the ones that left the wolves in. And now the wolves are in.
[05:19:12] These wolves are hungry. Luckily enough, they're also friendly. It's probably not
[05:19:15] the best analogy for me to be able to use.
[05:19:17] But they're all right
[05:19:18] It's crazy to see how much wasted potential there is here
[05:19:21] I think that's probably the thing that bothers me the most because these guys had the money
[05:19:25] They had the infrastructure they had the experience most importantly
[05:19:29] They had the talent in a lot of cases and they squandered it these are spaces that these guys pioneered
[05:19:34] These are genres that these guys pioneered and they walked away from they fumbled the bag all because they were more worried about
[05:19:40] What somebody else had rather than what they already had
[05:19:43] Ad, avarice, greed, that's what their vision is.
[05:19:47] Largely being piloted by people that
[05:19:50] have no idea what they're doing.
[05:19:52] But I think this is only going to get worse,
[05:19:54] because game development has become
[05:19:56] that much more accessible to more and more people.
[05:19:59] It's getting cheaper to do for a lot of people as well,
[05:20:01] even though the industry likes to pretend
[05:20:03] it's not that way.
[05:20:04] And you're seeing a lot of these smaller.
[05:20:06] By the way, like AI with game development
[05:20:09] like is just going to cut costs probably by, you know,
[05:20:13] 20, if not 50% be massive.
[05:20:16] Teams that are popping up that are able to do incredible things
[05:20:20] with technology that they have access to today.
[05:20:22] And they're doing it for a lot less money,
[05:20:25] a lot faster.
[05:20:26] Unreal 5, like everybody, like I don't like this,
[05:20:29] but like there's like a meme to hate Unreal.
[05:20:31] I don't hate Unreal.
[05:20:32] I think Unreal is amazing.
[05:20:35] I think that there are a lot of people who have,
[05:20:38] You know, underdeveloped skill sets that use Unreal and they make Unreal look bad because
[05:20:43] they're bad.
[05:20:44] But I think that if you actually look at some of the best games that have been made
[05:20:46] in the recent years, they're made with Unreal.
[05:20:49] And so, I think that also like having an engine like that that has become basically
[05:20:55] like the benchmark.
[05:20:56] I think that's really helped game development as well.
[05:21:00] And they're also making the players help with that.
[05:21:03] Yeah, and their engine was amazing.
[05:21:04] You know, I also just don't think that a lot of these companies even have what
[05:21:07] it takes anymore to be able to take back what was once theirs or for them to be able to hold
[05:21:12] on to whatever they have left.
[05:21:14] You know, I saw a lot of people that have been talking lately about how like Xbox and
[05:21:18] PlayStation are going back to console exclusivity and things like that and trying to get on like
[05:21:22] it's $2,000 in 10.
[05:21:23] What was the last time either one of those companies sold a game that you would view
[05:21:27] as a system seller?
[05:21:29] Something that you would not?
[05:21:30] I bought Demon's Souls Remake for PS5, but the thing is also to me like I'm
[05:21:36] streamer so like my my view on this is distorted like Halo 3 like Halo 3 was a
[05:21:44] system seller for sure what after Halo 3
[05:21:51] Bloodborne yeah I got a ps4 for Bloodborne okay all right what after
[05:21:57] Bloodborne after Bloodborne Bloodborne was 2014 right so when I got
[05:22:06] Uh, God of War? Yeah, God of War. Okay, yeah. No, no. A good one. Yeah, definitely.
[05:22:13] Red Dead 2? Yeah. Very, very infrequent. And for me now, like, this is a good example,
[05:22:20] is that whenever there's a game that comes out that I, you know, like, I want to play,
[05:22:25] like, this is Rise of the Ronin is a great example. So this game came out on the same
[05:22:31] day as Dragon's Dogma 2, but it was only released on PC probably somewhere right before April last
[05:22:38] year. I waited for an entire year to play this game, and it was worth it. It was a great game,
[05:22:47] amazing game. I will just simply wait for a game to leave exclusivity. That's it.
[05:22:53] I
[05:22:56] Walk out to go and spend what $1,000 on a console to be able to buy I don't think it's a single game
[05:23:02] I think let us in your time in their library. They'd be worth me doing that. It's gonna spend for the normal person
[05:23:07] I'll tell you that right now a lot of these companies just do not have the juice
[05:23:11] Somebody else has come in for the squeeze. There you go. There's the good analogy for the video
[05:23:16] Anyway, when roses of blast if you guys haven't played it give it a shot. It's well worth
[05:23:20] It's only 30 bucks right now on early access. You get a little bit cheaper. That's the benefit of early access
[05:23:26] One thing I'm really surprised with though, and I didn't really talk about it in the video performance in the game is like
[05:23:31] Basically perfect somehow. I don't understand. I really hope and like I almost even thought about messaging Jeff about this is that
[05:23:38] If he could add in a category for the best optimized game. I
[05:23:44] Would really like that
[05:23:46] Because I think that right now optimization is becoming a lost art and it's becoming like for like game awards or something like that
[05:23:55] and like I'd like to see optimization be heralded as a
[05:24:00] Achievement once again like and again
[05:24:03] I'll give three examples crimson desert kingdom come deliverance to and windrows all three of these games were
[05:24:10] massively graphically intensive and they were able to manage it at a level that
[05:24:15] was you know not to be predicted right and I think especially that out of the
[05:24:19] three I think Kingdom come deliverance to was the real the real success story
[05:24:24] there like that was incredible infield maybe right I mean I didn't I don't play
[05:24:30] on my phone like once that was it how that worked so I got a lot of rigs for
[05:24:35] some people but for the postpart most people say it's been working really
[05:24:38] well for them. It's a hell of a lot of fun. There's a ton of game to be able to play.
[05:24:42] You can probably get well over 100 hours in it just as it is right now and this is a
[05:24:46] let's see 91. Yeah, I could do like probably five more things in a game and take me over
[05:24:56] 100 hours. Only half the game that we're getting so far. So I'm going to give these
[05:25:00] devs your support because they're looking to support you. All right. Anyway, thank
[05:25:04] you guys for watching the video. If you guys did enjoy the video, like the
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[05:25:23] okay I'm not gonna buy as far as the plugs gonna go on that to be honest with
[05:25:27] you anyway stay cool stay right you guys the next one please
[05:25:33] Let's try to drop the true gamer. Yeah, and I think also like here's the thing is that
[05:25:38] Why would somebody want to watch like video games or primarily visual media and I think that text?
[05:25:45] Like there's a big problem with text and so you got merch. I don't really sell merch
[05:25:51] You know you can buy other people's merch you can buy his merch, right? I'm just I'm not a big merch guy
[05:25:55] It's just not for me not something I'm interested in and so one of the reasons why I think that
[05:26:01] you know, media is having problems is that text media is, I might even make a
[05:26:07] long-form video about this, is that text media is becoming less popular. And the
[05:26:13] reason why text media is becoming less popular is because of like four or five
[05:26:19] different reasons. Now you have number one, one of the big reasons I think, is
[05:26:23] because straight-up people don't want to main monitor something. They all,
[05:26:28] Like, most people are multitasking.
[05:26:31] How many of you guys are listening to this stream right now
[05:26:34] and you'd have to tab out to say me, right?
[05:26:37] For example, there's probably a lot of them.
[05:26:39] And like you're doing something else,
[05:26:41] maybe you're doing something at work, right?
[05:26:44] Yeah, there's a lot of me's.
[05:26:45] Look at that, look at all those fucking me's.
[05:26:47] They actually fucking crashed the chat, holy shit.
[05:26:50] Okay, there's a lot of you fuckers out there.
[05:26:52] So you're not even watching,
[05:26:53] you're not even paying, you're just listening
[05:26:54] to the stream and that's the reason
[05:26:56] why I try to talk all the time
[05:26:58] make it interesting and you know do all that is because I know that sometimes
[05:27:01] people aren't actually going to be watching you know main monitor all the
[05:27:05] time and I think this is normal like most screams are second monitor content
[05:27:09] unless there's like a big event and even then you're usually doing something
[05:27:12] else at the same time anyway and that's not a bad thing that's just simply the
[05:27:16] way that people process content nowadays so what's happened is that you know
[05:27:20] you have you know people that are you know whenever you're reading text
[05:27:24] You have to main monitor an article. You have to read the entire article and then also let's talk about the big one
[05:27:31] People can't fucking read anymore. People are retarded
[05:27:35] There was a study that came out recently that said the majority of adults in America are
[05:27:41] Functionally illiterate below or sorry above a sixth grade level
[05:27:47] Like sorry they read and they process words at a sixth grade level
[05:27:51] So like when was the last time like we have articles written sometimes like and we've seen this like a
[05:27:59] Resurgent is this on Twitter now, but I think that overall
[05:28:04] Text is the it is the best way to transfer information
[05:28:09] I think because it removes the person it removes the voice it removes the intention and it just simply presents the idea
[05:28:18] Now obviously, you know, like movies can be great and I'm not saying movies are bad
[05:28:22] But I think that whenever you're talking about having the purest distillation of an idea
[05:28:28] Text is the way that you can do it with as little noise as involved. So
[05:28:33] Imagine a stamp you're trying to recur so yeah, exactly more than more than half of
[05:28:38] US K through 12 students do not meet or exceed reading and math standards. Yeah, because they're stupid and
[05:28:43] And, uh, again, they're stupid because the education system's tailored towards making sure the bottom 5% graduate.
[05:28:49] They shouldn't graduate. They should be sent to the fucking mines and then nobody can have to worry about them.
[05:28:53] That's what I think. But, uh, you know, besides that, so text media is failing in, like, bunches of different ways.
[05:29:01] And also, fundamentally, why would you write an article or read an article about a video game
[05:29:07] when you can just simply watch a video about a video game?
[05:29:11] It doesn't make sense. Like you want to have like a direct media comparison and direct with it
[05:29:17] And so if you don't have that then what's the fucking point?
[05:29:21] So that's I think another big reason why text media has been receding
[05:29:25] But I think that the main reason is just simply because people don't have the attention spans and people even worse
[05:29:32] Don't have the reading comprehension
[05:29:35] It's scary. It's genuinely scary
[05:29:41] I think readings faster. Yeah, definitely
[05:29:49] And guardians of the sky might flap like my niche I can shroud it. Yeah, definitely good to realize it
[05:29:55] What is this here? Is this somebody?
[05:29:58] Let me go back. I'll post but we just finished the video you picked a bad time to be to be a complainer
[05:30:04] so
[05:30:05] As great miners. What is that?
[05:30:07] it. So are you having like a mental health moment? Or are you having a mental health
[05:30:20] moment? Do you need to take your medication? Yeah, I don't know. It's 6 p.m. We know your
[05:30:36] Grimkins you're committing that's great I'm glad that you found that out so you
[05:30:42] need to take your meds okay this isn't healthy it's not good for you for you to
[05:30:49] be in my chat arguing for a long time like this the days and days and days this
[05:30:58] is crazy
[05:31:01] I mean, don't you think that's like, that's kind of a bad thing?
[05:31:08] A long time, it's one day, Lamar, you're stupid.
[05:31:11] No, it's like, it's like five days.
[05:31:17] Can I ask you what compels you to come into a stream of a person that you obviously hate,
[05:31:22] right?
[05:31:23] You obviously hate me.
[05:31:24] Why would you come into my stream and argue with me?
[05:31:28] Why would you willingly engage and spend your time doing something like this that makes
[05:31:34] you mad?
[05:31:35] At least you admitted you lied about this.
[05:31:43] Because your opinion on this doesn't matter.
[05:31:45] I don't care what you think.
[05:31:47] At least, yeah, that's the reason why.
[05:31:49] I don't want to argue with you about something.
[05:31:51] It doesn't matter what you think.
[05:31:52] I'm just curious though.
[05:31:54] What is your explanation for why you do that?
[05:32:04] He's derailing your stream right now, that's why he would do this.
[05:32:11] You're right.
[05:32:12] There's no argument in your eye, now you're pivoting, of course.
[05:32:14] Yes, definitely.
[05:32:15] You are.
[05:32:16] This is just a weirdo.
[05:32:17] What a weird guy.
[05:32:18] What a really weird guy.
[05:32:21] Wow.
[05:32:22] Again, like owning the heck and chuggeritos. Yes, exactly. And I think I see I don't dude the
[05:32:28] Fixation that people have around viewer count and everything is just so unhealthy
[05:32:34] Like I was actually thinking about that this morning. So I was thinking about like well, you know, so I was I was gonna go
[05:32:41] I want me to hear what is this miss a situation quote-wee cheats are crazy. Okay. Let me see this
[05:32:48] Where is this here can I find it?
[05:32:52] There's an advert in Germany promoting contraception and teaches young white couples to have threesomes with migrants
[05:32:59] What the fuck?
[05:33:03] Just real quick, let me talk about the view body thing and then I'm gonna look at this
[05:33:07] So I was thinking to myself
[05:33:10] Like oh, maybe I shouldn't go live today because you know
[05:33:13] There's nothing like crazy going on and I thought to myself like why does it matter if there's something crazy going on?
[05:33:19] Like just because a lot of people aren't gonna watch on just like a random average day
[05:33:23] Does that really mean that you don't want you really want to do you want to let yourself become the kind of person that is?
[05:33:32] Afraid of not having content for the day. Do you want to be afraid of being?
[05:33:36] You know not having like some like super big stream and so there's okay now
[05:33:41] What no I'm just saying like in general right because now obviously I can't predict what's gonna happen in the future, right?
[05:33:46] obviously today is a great stream. I mean we almost always have great streams. But like my point is
[05:33:50] that the fixation around the outcomes of, like this is, I think that the fixation around the
[05:34:01] outcomes of a mode of self-expression become a oppression of that self-expression. And whenever
[05:34:10] you start wanting to get all of these viewers, you start wanting to hit certain metrics, you
[05:34:16] want to get this many subscribers, you want to have this attention or that attention, what
[05:34:22] it ends up doing is it narrows down what your experience can be, and it takes you away
[05:34:28] from the creative process.
[05:34:31] And so to me, I try to never think about it.
[05:34:36] I do.
[05:34:37] I try to never think about it.
[05:34:38] uh... i don't like looking at my analytics i don't like looking at like
[05:34:42] you know
[05:34:43] uh... how many views like and and by the way like on twitch like i don't really
[05:34:46] care a lot about which viewership because i'm multi-streaming like three
[05:34:49] different platforms in my youtube videos get millions of views
[05:34:52] so i i i i mean i care like it's great whenever it does well and it's not so
[05:34:56] great whenever it doesn't go out i'm not saying i don't care at all
[05:34:59] like this isn't something that i attach my my my value to write and it's
[05:35:03] just not
[05:35:04] but uh... you know
[05:35:06] that's it
[05:35:07] and uh... makes a streamer uh... perform worse and less people watch anyway
[05:35:10] yeah it's just it's unhealthy
[05:35:13] so something it's a current instead of one with things you try to change things
[05:35:15] yeah
[05:35:16] june's a chance of its view body you yeah sure
[05:35:19] shirts totally possible
[05:35:21] i'm not doing it i have nothing to do with it i'm not coordinating with
[05:35:24] anybody i'm not telling anybody to do it so why would i for even a second
[05:35:28] try to assume any accountability or apologize for something that i'm not
[05:35:31] doing
[05:35:32] so i don't care
[05:35:34] i don't give a shit at all doesn't matter me at all
[05:35:36] so because i'm not doing anything wrong i know i'm not doing it
[05:35:39] so like why would i act like i am
[05:35:42] to have a slash it
[05:35:44] so uh... at least that's me
[05:35:45] you see a thing on twitter about communities the key to say he can save
[05:35:48] some people of a multi-stream
[05:35:49] yeah i thought about it i don't know if i will or not i mean like i'll maybe
[05:35:53] i'll hit them up and see what he says
[05:35:55] i don't know if he follows me or not
[05:35:57] but uh... let me watch this real quick and advert in germany pruning
[05:36:00] contraception teaches young white couples to have three sons with
[05:36:03] migrants
[05:36:05] What the fuck?
[05:36:24] Wow, that's weird.
[05:36:26] That's really, really weird.
[05:36:30] It's AI, I don't know.
[05:36:32] Okay.
[05:36:33] Um, it's 1930.
[05:36:42] Oh boy.
[05:36:46] Oh boy.
[05:36:48] Wow.
[05:36:51] Hahahaha.
[05:36:55] Oh god.
[05:36:58] And I told you all this was gonna happen.
[05:37:00] I did. I told you all it's gonna happen. We all know it happened after 1931. Yeah
[05:37:04] Well, you're right again hit where to I told you this is what it's gonna be
[05:37:08] I told you like the thing is that the more that they push this stuff like
[05:37:13] the more you're gonna have people push back and
[05:37:18] Why would they advertise two guys and one girl wouldn't it make sense for it to be two girls and one guy since women outnumber men?
[05:37:26] Because probably the
[05:37:28] that this was written or made by a man, or sorry a woman.
[05:37:32] So that's probably the reason why.
[05:37:35] Why is he in the middle?
[05:37:37] I don't know, he could be bisexual.
[05:37:41] I don't know, I don't really care
[05:37:44] if people are gay or bisexual.
[05:37:47] Maybe people want me to care about it
[05:37:49] or have some strong opinion.
[05:37:50] It doesn't even register me.
[05:37:52] I do not give a fuck about it, even slightly.
[05:37:55] It does not matter at all.
[05:37:57] so uh... yeah it's not for health care uh... it's a paper condoms for you yeah
[05:38:02] in this economy it takes two men to afford one girlfriend so this makes more
[05:38:05] sense
[05:38:07] uh... man not a good time at all how about that yeah i guess so
[05:38:12] and uh... holy shit
[05:38:14] nine media literacy i don't know what this uh... this is some other bullshit
[05:38:18] and uh... such a break so it's been in during four people i don't want to
[05:38:22] watch that i don't ever want to see that
[05:38:24] So, let me go back and scroll down.
[05:38:27] Cash Patel will be the next cabinet official
[05:38:29] to leave the White House,
[05:38:30] according to a top White House official.
[05:38:32] But isn't this like the third or fourth time
[05:38:33] that I've heard this?
[05:38:36] Okay.
[05:38:40] I'll watch this.
[05:38:43] I'm gonna say something
[05:38:44] that has somehow become bizarrely controversial.
[05:38:46] I do not regret my vote for President Trump in 2024.
[05:38:51] Not one iota, not one bit.
[05:38:54] and frankly
[05:38:55] i find the entire conversation about regret
[05:38:57] pretty confusing because here is the thing the alternative would have been
[05:39:02] president kamala harris
[05:39:04] that's all day
[05:39:05] it would become a hairs
[05:39:07] and then ben Shapiro's right
[05:39:10] he is like
[05:39:11] kamala harris would have done the same things for israel that don trump did
[05:39:16] he's completely right about this
[05:39:18] his power levels look at what i mean this is due
[05:39:22] It was Donald Trump and let's be clear, the vast majority of things that President Trump said he would deliver on, he has delivered on, and the vast majority of principles that he said that he believed in, he has effectuated.
[05:39:35] So why are all of these people suddenly confused that he's doing the things he has been saying for 40 years he was going to do?
[05:39:41] And why do they think it would have been better if Kamala Harris had been president of the United States?
[05:39:46] So let's go through some issues.
[05:39:48] Starting with immigration. I'm old enough to remember when the border was fully open during the Biden administration
[05:39:54] That is because I am more than two years old
[05:39:56] I remember when there was a gigantic influx of drugs across the southern border fentanyl being shipped across the southern border
[05:40:02] In fact, I even went down to the southern border and I went to the area where they ship over the drugs
[05:40:07] And I could see Mexican cartel drones flying above American territory all of that under Joe Biden
[05:40:13] And I'm old enough to remember when Democrats were calling for the complete defunding of ICE, which by the way they are still doing
[05:40:21] They had a completely open border for years on end President Trump pledged
[05:40:24] She was going to close the border and then you know what he did
[05:40:26] He came in and he closed the border and it turns out that for the first time in modern history
[05:40:32] We actually have a net loss in terms of the people coming into the country people are leaving the country
[05:40:38] Faster than they are coming into the country people are just not coming through the southern border
[05:40:42] We are deporting a vast number of people and I know there are lots of folks who say that Barack Obama deported more
[05:40:48] Well, no, that's if you game the stats is if you pretend that a turnaway at the border is a deportation
[05:40:53] Yeah, it is not so am I supposed to regret the fact that the border? I'm gonna be honest. I think Ben's cooking right now. I
[05:41:01] Do I think he's completely right with everything to be saying it's completely accurate
[05:41:05] is closed. Am I supposed to pretend that that is somehow a minor issue? When Joe Biden
[05:41:12] was literally opening the doors to millions of people to come into the United States and
[05:41:16] claim asylum and just stay. That seems like a pretty good reason to not regret having voted
[05:41:21] for President Trump. Or why don't we talk for a second about DEI, Diversity, Equity and
[05:41:26] Inclusion. So, do you remember the Biden times, the before times? Well, Kamala Harris
[05:41:31] You remember that she would pursue in everything equity in fact, there's a video of her talking about it
[05:41:39] It's about giving people the resources and the support they need so that everyone can be on
[05:41:47] Equal footing and then compete on equal footing right equitable treatment
[05:41:52] Means we all end up at the same place. Ah
[05:41:54] Ah under Joe Biden DEI equity was going to be inserted into every area of federal law
[05:42:02] And it was right and then President Trump came in and he abolished it not only did he abolish it
[05:42:07] He ended up targeting university. He needs to go farther
[05:42:10] He needs to bring civil rights act violations onto the companies that preferential hiring practices
[05:42:18] For their violation of civil rights law, he ended up going into companies that contracted with the American government
[05:42:24] to point out that they were not allowed to adjudicate issues based on race.
[05:42:29] The president of the United States removed DEI from every area of the federal government,
[05:42:34] which is a good thing because DEI is basically the statement that your race ought to matter more
[05:42:39] than your individual merit. It is a rejection of the ethos of Martin Luther King Jr. in favor
[05:42:44] of an ethos of polarization. It's a loser mentality for people that can't handle it.
[05:42:49] Anybody who wants DEI as a loser and they need extra privileges and advantages because
[05:42:55] they can't earn themselves.
[05:42:58] Winners win and losers lose.
[05:43:02] And segmentation of the American population is a very good thing and the DEI has been
[05:43:07] wiped out of American federal life.
[05:43:09] Now, if President Trump were to not be president, if Kamala Harris had been president, not
[05:43:13] only would it be there, it would be strengthened.
[05:43:15] And not only would it be strengthened, it would be bleeding through every area of our
[05:43:20] society.
[05:43:21] And it can happen again, by the way, if Democrats take over Congress and the presidency, undoubtedly,
[05:43:26] they will just go right back to doing this.
[05:43:27] So all the people right now who say you should go vote Democrat in 2026 or don't vote for
[05:43:31] President Trump's party, or there's no difference between the parties, understand
[05:43:35] what it is they are fomenting.
[05:43:37] They are fomenting precisely the kind of DEI crap that was promoted by Kamala Harris.
[05:43:42] How about the culture wars?
[05:43:44] at that time when it was D regor in America for you to claim that men could be women and women men
[05:43:51] when you could be ousted from a job over saying that when this was a wildly controversial statement
[05:43:55] that boys are boys and girls are girls remember that time when the federal government was trying
[05:43:59] to leverage states into providing funding for transgender surgeries and hormone treatments
[05:44:04] for youth they're doing in california not long ago it's like two years ago the model Harris
[05:44:09] was promoting it full scale democrats still did you disagree with uh with nick and support ben
[05:44:14] I think that Nick is right in being very cautious about Israel
[05:44:19] I think he's totally right about it, but I think that
[05:44:24] Like Israel is not the only issue to me like Israel is an issue
[05:44:28] But there are like a bunch of other issues that it exists inside of
[05:44:33] Mode it James, Talarico of Texas is still promoting this while running for Senate
[05:44:38] Yes, you have a new some of California
[05:44:39] Well, not really wanting to promote it is still promoting it and a member under Joe Biden all
[05:44:44] of our supposed expert institutions endorsed this nonsense. The American Medical Association
[05:44:50] endorsed this nonsense. Yeah, even they got browbeat into changing the way that it's categorized.
[05:44:57] American Psychiatric Association. It has a good take on most things outside of Israel. I agree with you.
[05:45:03] Of course, this nonsense. Hell, the American Academy of Pediatrics endorsed this insanity.
[05:45:07] Do you remember Trans Visibility Day? The same day as Easter at the White House,
[05:45:11] topless men with fake prosthetic boobs at the White House.
[05:45:15] Remember that?
[05:45:16] Well, President Trump reversed all of that.
[05:45:19] President Trump reversed the transition.
[05:45:22] He said that Democrats were for they, them, and he was for you, and he was right about
[05:45:26] that.
[05:45:27] I remember that.
[05:45:28] That was really good.
[05:45:29] He issued executive orders to that effect.
[05:45:30] And the newfound freedom to say...
[05:45:31] Not enough, by the way.
[05:45:32] ...what is perfectly true, and state action happening across the country to bar the
[05:45:39] mutilation of children and medical institutions suddenly coming out and
[05:45:42] admitting the obvious which is that they never had any evidence for this kind
[05:45:45] of torture that they were foisting upon young people
[05:45:48] all that would not have happened without trance you regret that
[05:45:51] is that the thing you regret
[05:45:53] i think this is a really good video i think this is a great monologue
[05:45:56] i mean we don't really see a lot of uh...
[05:45:58] uh... of good content from ben Shapiro especially because of how much
[05:46:02] israel is kind of eclipsed all the politics
[05:46:05] but in my opinion i think that the
[05:46:08] fixation around Israel has been made and manufactured to poison pill, the conservative movement.
[05:46:18] And any sort of patriotic or nationalist movement, they have reframed all of that patriotism
[05:46:25] and nationalism into opposition towards Israel.
[05:46:28] And the process of that I think has caused a huge fracture where people are more focused
[05:46:34] around what happens on the other side of the world, then what happens here.
[05:46:40] Tucker's been very one dimensional in the last few years.
[05:46:42] Yeah. And I, like, and this is my opinion, right?
[05:46:46] Is that I don't think Israel has our best interests in mind in all cases.
[05:46:50] But I don't think any of these other countries do either.
[05:46:54] Too many people are more than willing to side with the foreign power
[05:46:58] against Israel, even if that foreign power isn't for America either.
[05:47:04] That's what I think. That's my opinion. I'm gonna get some food. I plan on getting food with some people later on
[05:47:10] And so I'm gonna go do that and do some other shit and I'll be back on tomorrow as always
[05:47:15] I think something happens tomorrow. I don't know if something happens tomorrow or not
[05:47:18] I'm trying to remember. I've kind of forgotten but you know if there's something to do then I'll be doing it and
[05:47:24] Yeah, I think we had a really good stream today. I had a lot of fun
[05:47:26] I hope you guys enjoyed it and it was good. Don't forget the shower. Oh, I mean, you know, let's be realistic here
[05:47:31] Okay, let's be realistic and classic leftist move and a lot right fell for it. Well, maybe right. I don't know
[05:47:38] We're all brainwashed from all sides. I think that's what's happened. No people have disproportionate understanding of the influence of Israel
[05:47:44] It's not that much. I think that there are a million other focuses than Israel
[05:47:52] I think Israel being problematic is
[05:47:55] Like I mean, I have the same criticisms that everybody else does basically
[05:47:58] But I recognize that those criticisms don't exist in a vacuum and is it okay to just simply say well
[05:48:06] I'm okay losing the battle on everything else even if I can still not win the war on Israel
[05:48:12] No, I don't think so. I it's not pragmatic. It's not pragmatic and it's not effective
[05:48:19] Beep beep, Bobman gold checking in. Thank you, man. I appreciate it
[05:48:23] What do you even do that merits a shower? Time? I think culture wars were manufactured. There's an overarching move to slave us all. Alex, Nelson, Tucker aren't wrong. I think they're right about 9-11.
[05:48:34] I think that you're just not thinking about it. Do you really think that what happens, like, what do you think happens when they create a massive racial coalition of people that vote on ethnic boundaries rather than principal boundaries?
[05:48:52] and principal boundaries, and you import enough of them
[05:48:55] into the country, and they vote their own candidates
[05:48:58] in that change the culture and change the laws
[05:49:00] to suit themselves.
[05:49:03] What do you think?
[05:49:04] Do you think that doesn't happen?
[05:49:05] That's not a culture war.
[05:49:06] Well, it is a culture war, but it's not a culture war
[05:49:08] in the same way that like, you know,
[05:49:10] male and females in video games are culture wars.
[05:49:15] Like the entire idea that all of the culture war stuff
[05:49:18] is manufactured and it doesn't matter is,
[05:49:20] Do you know who tells you that?
[05:49:22] The people that want to maintain their place
[05:49:25] that's advantageous inside of the cultural world.
[05:49:30] They want to say that, so you stop going after them.
[05:49:34] Is that what happened in New York City?
[05:49:35] Well, what percentage of Muslims
[05:49:37] do you think voted for Zelran Mendami?
[05:49:40] I can guarantee you it's over 90%.
[05:49:45] To say that that doesn't matter is delusional.
[05:49:50] Goal trial matters, but I think other things matter too.
[05:49:58] If you can't control the demographics of the people in the country, and you're being overrun
[05:50:04] by foreigners that are voting for policies that disenfranchise you, that is your number
[05:50:10] one issue.
[05:50:12] That should be your number one issue you need, because every other problem will stem
[05:50:18] from that problem. I don't understand why you always use Zoran as an example when even
[05:50:28] you recognize he was a tier above all the other candidates running in New York City.
[05:50:32] I mean, how many people, what percentage of black people do you think voted for Obama?
[05:50:36] What percentage of, you know, Somalians do you think voted for Elhan Omar? Like, I
[05:50:44] I mean, really, I mean, you just look at the statistics.
[05:50:57] Ever since America wasn't designed for that?
[05:50:59] Well, I mean, America, I mean, things have changed a lot in 250 years, haven't they?
[05:51:06] All these illuminants are going to nice come here and have anchor babies.
[05:51:09] Yeah, I just revoke all the citizenship, send them all back.
[05:51:11] That's what I do.
[05:51:13] just get rid of it.
[05:51:18] Obama was the start of DEI, I don't know about that.
[05:51:25] They always vote the wrong way, Schwanz.
[05:51:26] Well, and I think that if you bring in more people,
[05:51:28] and here's the thing, right, is that if you bring in more
[05:51:30] people like that, they don't ever assimilate.
[05:51:34] I don't think most people have a problem with, like,
[05:51:37] somebody being an immigrant coming into the country.
[05:51:40] I don't think people really have that big of an issue
[05:51:42] with it. But the main problem is when it's happening at like a
[05:51:47] mass scale, and it's happening so fast that the people aren't
[05:51:51] being kind of diluted into the American ecosystem. And so they're
[05:51:56] staying inside of their own little silo, and they're not
[05:52:00] becoming part of the greater culture. Like there's plenty
[05:52:03] of, you know,
[05:52:06] fucking, like, I don't know, like India, I was thinking about
[05:52:09] like an indian last name
[05:52:11] it's like really long bike out i can't really think of any of them
[05:52:14] but like in general um...
[05:52:16] you know you have plenty of indians that are totally americanized you have
[05:52:19] plenty of mexicans that are totally americanized
[05:52:22] uh... you know
[05:52:24] even asians that are americanized right i mean it
[05:52:27] like we have all these people
[05:52:29] uh... patelle yet but it's too short
[05:52:31] i thought about that
[05:52:37] we plan to use a barbecue
[05:52:40] so
[05:52:41] unfortunately nation pressure for my that's not yet definitely
[05:52:48] seven percent of all hotels are owned by a patelle
[05:52:50] i wonder what percentage of arms
[05:52:54] of seven elevens or
[05:52:55] i i really wonder
[05:52:57] like is the meme actually true and if it is
[05:53:00] how true is it
[05:53:07] culture's great in race?
[05:53:08] Yeah, well, I think also like, I mean, again,
[05:53:12] I think that's the reason why assimilation
[05:53:14] has to happen slowly, is because you have to make sure
[05:53:17] that you get people that are willing to put the country
[05:53:21] over their culture, or willing to put the country
[05:53:24] over their race or their ethnicity,
[05:53:26] because if you have people that are putting
[05:53:28] their ethnicity, their race, or their religion
[05:53:32] over the country, you have a huge problem
[05:53:35] if you're in a democracy, a massive problem,
[05:53:38] because now you have tribal voting.
[05:53:40] So you can't have that happen.
[05:53:50] Not as someone who cultures why Rome fell, like,
[05:53:51] I don't know.
[05:53:54] And we found that those came to Europe into 70s
[05:53:55] to small amounts now.
[05:53:56] Yeah.
[05:54:00] There's a biological impossibility,
[05:54:02] conservatives are so mind-read for thinking that.
[05:54:05] I don't know, but it's one country under God.
[05:54:09] The one country under God was added as a reaction to McCarthyism in, I think, the year 1953 or
[05:54:18] 54 or 52 or something.
[05:54:20] Like my dad said, the Pledge of Allegiance without it saying under God.
[05:54:26] Like that was not the original Pledge of Allegiance.
[05:54:31] Really?
[05:54:33] Yeah.
[05:54:34] Yeah.
[05:54:35] know that? Yeah. No, that's not new. Like, as I said, I used to be a reddit fedora atheist.
[05:54:43] I'm still an atheist, but like, or agnostic, I guess you could say. So like, I know these things.
[05:54:48] Yes, it was not added in. Good edition based. I mean, like, I think that religion has a role,
[05:54:57] but I wouldn't want it to be in the Pledge of Allegiance.
[05:55:00] I always skip the part of the pledge and I said the rest of it.
[05:55:07] I never did that.
[05:55:08] I thought that was just like the people that did that.
[05:55:10] I thought it was like the most like stupid form of protest.
[05:55:17] Ignorance isn't a third choice or an atheist.
[05:55:20] Of course it is.
[05:55:22] If I like atheists say there is no God.
[05:55:25] Somebody that's religious as there is, I say I don't know.
[05:55:28] I don't think we can perceive it, but I can't draw a conclusion.
[05:55:33] It's absolutely a third choice.
[05:55:38] I want to watch Professor Zhang.
[05:55:40] No, I haven't seen that at all.
[05:55:46] But that's what that's what I think.
[05:55:47] I mean, you can call it whatever you want.
[05:55:48] Like, I don't really, honestly, I don't really care about the name.
[05:55:51] Like, I just care about that.
[05:55:53] Like, this is what my opinion is.
[05:55:57] What if God made science?
[05:55:58] I mean, obviously that's the case.
[05:56:02] I mean, like if God made everything, then God would have categorically made science.
[05:56:06] I mean, duh, duh, of course.
[05:56:12] It looks like some fucking bullshit.
[05:56:14] Now playtime within the field today.
[05:56:15] Oh my God.
[05:56:18] Oh my God.
[05:56:19] People are playing this bullshit.
[05:56:21] Jesus Christ.
[05:56:26] 300 hours.
[05:56:28] Now, Afghanistan banned poppy production in the fields prior to us going to war.
[05:56:34] 90% of world's opium was at stake as a real-world crisis in the nurse war.
[05:56:37] I just think Tucker is kind of being blackballed for that petition for a new 9-11 commission.
[05:56:43] I don't have a problem with a new 9-11 commission.
[05:56:45] I think that's a great idea.
[05:56:47] I think they should do that.
[05:56:49] Sure.
[05:56:50] If they think there are things that weren't covered or there's justification for it,
[05:56:55] that's totally fine.
[05:56:58] All I'm saying is that I don't think that I think that the focus on Israel is eclipsing
[05:57:03] a lot of other domestic issues that are more important.
[05:57:08] You can have a shadow commission organized with Epstein.
[05:57:16] Yeah, yeah, definitely.
[05:57:17] You know, and what is this?
[05:57:20] Find it.
[05:57:21] This is, oh, this is the massacre.
[05:57:22] Yeah, this was really embarrassing for him.
[05:57:25] Oh my God.
[05:57:27] 15 hours people I'd never heard of you didn't want to go
[05:57:42] You hear the weather we're fair in Iran. No, I didn't see that at all
[05:57:48] You guys know uh
[05:57:50] Isn't that giving us what we need the whole point of the government? Well, I don't know like I think German can just do
[05:57:55] can do a better job. Obviously they can.
[05:57:58] Masquerade was really embarrassing for him. Oh my God. Oh, it looked bad. Oh, that. Yeah.
[05:58:05] That looked bad. Let's see if there's anything else I missed out on today.
[05:58:09] There's a lot of shit I didn't even really get a chance to talk about.
[05:58:11] There's an official money, a highest raise money for charity live stream.
[05:58:16] That's insane. Good for him.
[05:58:19] 19 million dollars holy shower why the audio is broken man fuck yeah it's awesome yeah that's
[05:58:39] It's really good, man.
[05:58:40] I think it's all right, I appreciate it.
[05:58:47] Yeah, I like to be on, you know, like, it's what I was saying earlier, right?
[05:58:51] It's like, I like streaming, I like hanging out with everybody and doing shit, and so
[05:58:56] like I just try to always focus on that.
[05:58:58] Let me actually make sure that I go there.
[05:59:03] Just a second.
[05:59:08] should be good said atheism is you're sure there's not a god that's not what atheism
[05:59:22] is okay I don't want to argue with you I don't care yeah shit think whatever you want yeah
[05:59:33] Trump flexing the Lincoln Memorial Pool. What is this? Yeah, you're so right. I mean, this
[05:59:40] isn't something I feel strongly about. I don't care. What is this? Actually, that's an idea.
[05:59:51] Is arguing with me, not you? Oh, okay.
[05:59:55] And I want to give Doug Berg incredible credit because he was involved, the Secretary of
[06:00:00] He was involved right from the day I called him.
[06:00:02] I said, Doug, I'm getting a lot of complaints
[06:00:05] about the condition of this.
[06:00:06] What do you think?
[06:00:07] And he went over, he studied it, and he came back
[06:00:09] with some ideas, but I said, you know, Doug,
[06:00:12] I have a guy who's unbelievable at swimming pool.
[06:00:15] He's up the road, we'll have a club,
[06:00:17] we'll have an Olympic-sized swimming pool.
[06:00:19] He did it 20 years ago, and it's perfect to this day.
[06:00:22] So I asked him, I said, I have an idea.
[06:00:26] I'm going to send my contractor over and take a look.
[06:00:29] he looked at it and he called me up.
[06:00:30] He said, so we can do something.
[06:00:32] He said, it's perfect, actually.
[06:00:34] He said it's really decaying and it's a terrible condition.
[06:00:40] But if you would, I'd like to work two weeks
[06:00:42] on cleaning it up, which is, if you see right here.
[06:00:45] You'd like to re-point and fix some of the joints.
[06:00:48] It won't matter because we're putting the substance
[06:00:50] over the top, but it's nice to have a nice surface.
[06:00:53] And he said, it'd take me two weeks.
[06:00:55] If you don't mind, then I'd like to pour
[06:00:58] the latest and greatest filament or material, which is essentially a pool surface.
[06:01:05] But it's an industrial-grade pool.
[06:01:08] And he said, what color would you like, sir?
[06:01:11] I said, well, what about turquoise?
[06:01:13] Like in the Bahamas, he said, well, this is Washington, sir.
[06:01:17] We can give you turquoise.
[06:01:18] But why don't you try, like, we have a color.
[06:01:21] It's called American Flag Blue.
[06:01:23] I said, that's the color I like.
[06:01:25] He talked me through it very easily.
[06:01:29] Great.
[06:01:31] Amazing.
[06:01:32] The guy did real estate, so you can expect this.
[06:01:35] Oh my god.
[06:01:36] The best color, yeah.
[06:01:38] American flag blue.
[06:01:39] OK, well, I'm going to get ready.
[06:01:41] I'm going to go out to eat.
[06:01:43] And I'll see you guys tomorrow.
[06:01:45] And we'll get into more other shit then.
[06:01:48] So thank you guys all very much for watching.
[06:01:50] I appreciate it.
[06:01:51] Thank you, thank you, thank you.
[06:01:52] And I will see you all tomorrow.
[06:01:55] Always, peace, see ya.
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